Posted by cowranch on October 25, 2016 at 13:04:27 from (162.212.119.126):
In Reply to: Best round baler posted by Duckhunter966 on October 25, 2016 at 07:39:19:
>75% Deere in this area. I'd say IH/NH is next, and even less rarely Vermeer. In my 3 closest neighbors, two had New Holland, one Vermeer, all traded for Deere and stayed there the last few trades (all said "issues"). It's been many years since I've seen anything other than a 5x6 baler around. Dealer had one for sale a few years before it sold, probably 10 years ago when I saw it, few buy them here, so, I don't know about any of their reliability in that size.
I have an old Deere, no issues, fix everything myself, my new one is going to be a Deere.
Vermeer would be my second choice. They have a cheaper "Rebel" line that makes smaller bales, know nothing about them.
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