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<blockquote data-quote="TSR" data-source="post: 460735" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>I will only comment on my experience. We have owned an older JD model 530 for 2 yrs now and have been very pleased. And as I said in another post I don't know why, but my two friends' balers- a N Holland and a Vermeer wouldn't bale the corn stalks this year-they both gave up tring to do such. I believe both are later models than my JD 530. The JD never missed a lick baling 105 with no problems. </p><p> Interesting too about the weight deal, as this year we took 3 of our bales from the JD 530 and weighed them at the local grainery(we had never done this before) they weighed 4960 as I recall. I thought that was pretty good for 3 round rolls. But each to his own. I am sure that most new balers of any brand with a competent operator will get the job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TSR, post: 460735, member: 434"] I will only comment on my experience. We have owned an older JD model 530 for 2 yrs now and have been very pleased. And as I said in another post I don't know why, but my two friends' balers- a N Holland and a Vermeer wouldn't bale the corn stalks this year-they both gave up tring to do such. I believe both are later models than my JD 530. The JD never missed a lick baling 105 with no problems. Interesting too about the weight deal, as this year we took 3 of our bales from the JD 530 and weighed them at the local grainery(we had never done this before) they weighed 4960 as I recall. I thought that was pretty good for 3 round rolls. But each to his own. I am sure that most new balers of any brand with a competent operator will get the job done. [/QUOTE]
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