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<blockquote data-quote="ironpeddler" data-source="post: 81498" data-attributes="member: 1530"><p>The 605E model baler was made in 1976-77 and the first open throat Vermeer design. JD did not even have an open throat round baler until 1985. I don't think a 76 Chevy P/U would compare favorable with todays Chevy or Ford model either. Times and balers have changed in last 30 years. </p><p>All the Vermeer balers today have hydraulic density control. You do not need a silage special to bale silage bales, every Vermeer baler will bale haylage. </p><p>The M baler has Vermeer's latest baler technology in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ironpeddler, post: 81498, member: 1530"] The 605E model baler was made in 1976-77 and the first open throat Vermeer design. JD did not even have an open throat round baler until 1985. I don't think a 76 Chevy P/U would compare favorable with todays Chevy or Ford model either. Times and balers have changed in last 30 years. All the Vermeer balers today have hydraulic density control. You do not need a silage special to bale silage bales, every Vermeer baler will bale haylage. The M baler has Vermeer's latest baler technology in it. [/QUOTE]
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