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Wisconsin | Well, long story short, my New Holland round baler with Bale Slice isn't up to snuff for some of my customers, as it just isn't cutting the bales up enough. I have been happy with my New Holland balers so far, but hear that the Roto cut baler doesn't have as good of capacity as other brands. I have also heard that the JD round balers with a cutter don't have the best reliability, so I'm staying away from them. I have heard through the grapevine that the Kuhn series of round balers are pretty good. Just looking for first hand experience with them. How do they stack up capacity and price wise to my New Holland? |
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 Southcentral WI | Come this fall we're supposed to be able to order the NEW generation of Deere round balers, or so I'm told. Much better roto-cut design and quicker wrapping and eject time too. Few Kuhn balers around here, guys that run them like them, but they haven't had them but a year now either. Will be interesting to see how they match up.
Dave |
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Somewhereville, Earth | few of them down here, got vicon under pants i think |
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 Sussex Corner, New Brunswick | Can't give you any specifics but there are two or three guys running Kuhns here now. Previous to the Kuhn's, Claas were the predominant rotocuts. |
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