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<blockquote data-quote="hayrack" data-source="post: 635401" data-attributes="member: 7658"><p>I dont know how long they made the 600 series but Kuhn used to make the cutter bars for them. The salesman told me that NH has been making their own cutter bar for 7 years now. They have individual units now or a segmented cutter bar but then each unit has oil in it. The vermeer has grease instead of oil. The NH has a shaft drive but it is coupled at each unit and is not a continous shaft. The discs has a coupling that will shear if a disc hits something so damage will not be done to something else. They say that is a quick fix if you do that. I do like the idea of using grease instead of oil on the units. On the NH each unit has a little dip stick to check the level of oil. Do you have a Vermeer now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayrack, post: 635401, member: 7658"] I dont know how long they made the 600 series but Kuhn used to make the cutter bars for them. The salesman told me that NH has been making their own cutter bar for 7 years now. They have individual units now or a segmented cutter bar but then each unit has oil in it. The vermeer has grease instead of oil. The NH has a shaft drive but it is coupled at each unit and is not a continous shaft. The discs has a coupling that will shear if a disc hits something so damage will not be done to something else. They say that is a quick fix if you do that. I do like the idea of using grease instead of oil on the units. On the NH each unit has a little dip stick to check the level of oil. Do you have a Vermeer now? [/QUOTE]
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