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Vermeer 504r Classic Baler
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<blockquote data-quote="504RP" data-source="post: 1751584" data-attributes="member: 40335"><p>I bought the 504RP 2 years ago. It is a silage baler. At that time Vermeer would finance the baler at zero % interest on the loan. </p><p></p><p>Depending on your credit score they would finance it with no money down. Think I have right at 30k for the baler. I am real happy with the baler. I had never fed any hay that had been baled with a silage baler nor did I know silage baler's chops the hay up as it rolls the hay up into a bale.</p><p></p><p>So I was really surprised at how a bale that has been baled with a silage baler will just sort of fall apart when either the net wrap or twine it was baled with is cut off of it too feed the hay out.</p><p></p><p>I guess the chopping up of the hay helps to some how ferment the grass better after it is wrapped in plastic. I am just guessing on that part. I personally have never wrapped hay for silage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="504RP, post: 1751584, member: 40335"] I bought the 504RP 2 years ago. It is a silage baler. At that time Vermeer would finance the baler at zero % interest on the loan. Depending on your credit score they would finance it with no money down. Think I have right at 30k for the baler. I am real happy with the baler. I had never fed any hay that had been baled with a silage baler nor did I know silage baler’s chops the hay up as it rolls the hay up into a bale. So I was really surprised at how a bale that has been baled with a silage baler will just sort of fall apart when either the net wrap or twine it was baled with is cut off of it too feed the hay out. I guess the chopping up of the hay helps to some how ferment the grass better after it is wrapped in plastic. I am just guessing on that part. I personally have never wrapped hay for silage. [/QUOTE]
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