Posted by WyoDave on March 02, 2011 at 06:50:24 from (75.196.132.63):
In Reply to: Massey InLine Baler posted by George Whiting on March 02, 2011 at 05:28:42:
The inline we demoed had a lower capacity then our Deere 348 balers, on identical tractors. We only used it one morning for about 1000 bales before settling on another Deere, and I didn't notice a lot of difference in bales. The balewagon stacked them both equally. That said, it didn't give any trouble, but in the real heavy windrow one would have to shift down, where the 348 pushed through. Of course I'm baling 80,000+ bales a year, and capacity counts. David
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