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<blockquote data-quote="floridahay" data-source="post: 346539" data-attributes="member: 5035"><p>From all the people that I have talked to the Krone will probably be better with haylage than the belt balers are. This is what the Krone factory people say. They are supposedly the number 1 selling baler in Germany. I have a 46 Claas that I bought well used about five years ago and have gotten very good service out of it. The problem with it is that many of the sprockets and chains are getting well worn and with the price of the parts it is not economically feasible to repair it. THis baler has about 20 or so sprockets, with some of the larger ones costing about 400 dollars. A small one I replaced a while back was 227 dollars. From what I have found the Krone parts are much more reasonable and it has fewer parts to wear out too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="floridahay, post: 346539, member: 5035"] From all the people that I have talked to the Krone will probably be better with haylage than the belt balers are. This is what the Krone factory people say. They are supposedly the number 1 selling baler in Germany. I have a 46 Claas that I bought well used about five years ago and have gotten very good service out of it. The problem with it is that many of the sprockets and chains are getting well worn and with the price of the parts it is not economically feasible to repair it. THis baler has about 20 or so sprockets, with some of the larger ones costing about 400 dollars. A small one I replaced a while back was 227 dollars. From what I have found the Krone parts are much more reasonable and it has fewer parts to wear out too. [/QUOTE]
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