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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 712199" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>I have a BR 730 that I can only get a 450 lb. first cut bale on. It makes a nicer core when I go slow. I usually go as fast as I can so the cores sometimes are not that solid. No Vermeer in my area but alot of Deeres. Seems even the older JD balers make alot nicer bale then the New Hollands. I am not overly impressed with the New Holland I have, next time I will for sure look at something with more capacity and better twin cutting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 712199, member: 3046"] I have a BR 730 that I can only get a 450 lb. first cut bale on. It makes a nicer core when I go slow. I usually go as fast as I can so the cores sometimes are not that solid. No Vermeer in my area but alot of Deeres. Seems even the older JD balers make alot nicer bale then the New Hollands. I am not overly impressed with the New Holland I have, next time I will for sure look at something with more capacity and better twin cutting. [/QUOTE]
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