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Northwest Mo | Saw a prototype a few days back. It was in their training area, looked well used with some unpainted parts. It had 8000+ bales thru it. Being a JD baler owner, I was not familiar with the current M series. But did notice some differences. 1 Two fans high on front angled back and down, 2. A kick out clutch for the pickup system (for when wraping or oversize bale), 3 Very different, new bale wrap system on the back. It was built very heavy like the M baler.
Now NH and JD baler engineers will have to reach in their back pocket and buy one. They always like to test competators to see what they have. Now new baler buyers will latest version to buy.
The tour of the Vermeer baler plant was quite impressive for a JD 568 baler owner.. |
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ecmn | massey is already showing off there clutch when the door opens to stop the belts.
I am researching balers as next spring I am getting one, the conclusion I am coming up with at this point I don't think a guy can go wrong with any brand. we have many deere dealers around and a good Vermeer dealer.
I like the monitor and wrap loading of deere better then Hesston or Vermeer. |
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Northwest Mo | I talked to non baler owner person who thought both rolls in the back were set up to run, rather than one being in storage above..........Don't know my self the vermeer man present would not let me actually see it. Well find out when it comes out shortly, for sure!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| Here is a video from the Farm Progress Show.
http://www.farms.com/news/vermeer-605-m-cornstalk-special-baler-at-the-farm-progress-show-2014-81027.aspx |
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Wi | Looked at the new Massey 2900s, but after the disaster with the 2800s I think we will wait until a lot of the 2900s get out and price themselves. Was supposed to demo one this fall.
Just traded BR7070 Silage Special NH for a new Kuhn VB2190. Liked the Vermeer 504 PRO silage special (repainted Lely/welger) but want to be able to do 6' bales. Like their corn stalk special but don't want 5' wide bales. Most of our stuff is silage and corn stalks. The NH was decent just nothing special and not built super heavy. Vermeer dealer was a ways away, Kuhn parts a pretty close. Well see how it works out. |
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Lakeville MN | What do you like - disslike about your Kunh baler after using it for a year. When doing bailage do you have any issue with gummy material building up under the belts? Looking at new bailage balers - wondering if a Kuhn was worth demoing?
Thank you |
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