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Which make and model Mower conditioner?
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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 957331" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>You leave out a lot of information as what you want it for. Also do you want a disc type cutter bar or a sickle bar. Also what size tractor do you plan to use. I have a 488 New Holland that I have used for several seasons. It will need repair this year. It does a good job for me. I think that the 499 New Holland would be a good choice. The 499 cuts 12 foot wide and the 488 cuts 9 foot. I think that you could bale right from the windrow created by the 499 and say the raking step. Both of the New Holland conditioners are sickle type and require lower horsepower than the disc-bines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 957331, member: 4674"] You leave out a lot of information as what you want it for. Also do you want a disc type cutter bar or a sickle bar. Also what size tractor do you plan to use. I have a 488 New Holland that I have used for several seasons. It will need repair this year. It does a good job for me. I think that the 499 New Holland would be a good choice. The 499 cuts 12 foot wide and the 488 cuts 9 foot. I think that you could bale right from the windrow created by the 499 and say the raking step. Both of the New Holland conditioners are sickle type and require lower horsepower than the disc-bines. [/QUOTE]
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