They have the best intake on the market and a super chopper, the bales will be really well packed. Only drawback is the cost of the belt when it eventually goes, but if you're prepared for that and put a bit away every year it's not an issue plus when she gets a new belt its basically a new baler then as the pickup is camless and nothing to go wrong there.
@@cormacmegaw6038 thank you for the reply............ would a new holland 8160 be fit to drive it, on flatish ground ......farmer only so no real pressure , as doing less than 100 bales every time its used,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
@@georgedoorley5628 I've seen a 90hp Kubota making 5500 bales per year, way easier driven than a roller baler. Robin McCullough in Cookstown has a lovely one traded!
Beautiful Massey a credit to its owner/driver nice baler too , well done!
are the comprima any good ........? was thinking of buying one s/h , ?
They have the best intake on the market and a super chopper, the bales will be really well packed. Only drawback is the cost of the belt when it eventually goes, but if you're prepared for that and put a bit away every year it's not an issue plus when she gets a new belt its basically a new baler then as the pickup is camless and nothing to go wrong there.
@@cormacmegaw6038 thank you for the reply............ would a new holland 8160 be fit to drive it, on flatish ground ......farmer only so no real pressure , as doing less than 100 bales every time its used,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
@@georgedoorley5628 I've seen a 90hp Kubota making 5500 bales per year, way easier driven than a roller baler. Robin McCullough in Cookstown has a lovely one traded!