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who makes the best round baler
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 39222" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>frenchie--Cheapest!!-- Lot of good balers our there- and many are expensive. I always think the best brand is the one you were able to get the cheapest that works.</p><p></p><p>We are using a Deutz Alles softcore right now- It was several years old, but had only baled about 50 bales when found it at an auction- for $450- hadn't even worn the paint off the rollers. That was 3 years ago and we've put up about 1250 bales every year with it- only repairs have been a new drive chain (pricey- cost more than the baler) and some pickup teeth.</p><p></p><p>Had never used a softcore- but have found out that I never have any spoiled hay- can sure put it up wetter without spoiling- they allow the bale to breathe a little more- drawback is they are harder to roll out- center core just falls off in big hunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 39222, member: 97"] frenchie--Cheapest!!-- Lot of good balers our there- and many are expensive. I always think the best brand is the one you were able to get the cheapest that works. We are using a Deutz Alles softcore right now- It was several years old, but had only baled about 50 bales when found it at an auction- for $450- hadn't even worn the paint off the rollers. That was 3 years ago and we've put up about 1250 bales every year with it- only repairs have been a new drive chain (pricey- cost more than the baler) and some pickup teeth. Had never used a softcore- but have found out that I never have any spoiled hay- can sure put it up wetter without spoiling- they allow the bale to breathe a little more- drawback is they are harder to roll out- center core just falls off in big hunk. [/QUOTE]
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