Posted by Nick m on November 20, 2016 at 16:23:16 from (70.210.64.61):
In Reply to: Class round balers posted by longmeadowfarm on November 20, 2016 at 12:36:13:
I have a claas 46 roto cut. Makes 4x4 bales. 4th claas I've been around. Others were rolant 66's. All very trouble free. Fixed chamber balers. They make belt balers also. Have zero experience with those. Very good, simple to operate and maintain baler. Haven't had to buy many parts, but didn't think they were any more than any other brand. Parts aren't hard to get either as long as a dealer is close by. I believe a lot of models share the same parts, so easy to stock. Mine is 15 years old, but I think they still run the same basic design. You will not get as much hay into a bale as a belt baler. Our 4x4 alfalfa bales weigh in the 550-600lb range. You can bale very fast with it, but will have less hay in a bale the faster you go. I like it. I bale about the same per year as you, maybe a little less. Not sure on new prices, but used seem to run a little cheaper than NH and jd. I'd buy a claas again. It's all what you want, but this thing will gobble up anything that will fit under the tractor, and gives almost zero problems.
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