It's a good baler, unlike the fusions, you have to stop to wrap the bale which takes 18 seconds. It's a lot more smaller and compact that the fusions and probably lighter as well. Some parts of the baler are in very awkward spots, if any of those parts get damaged and need replacing, it's not easy to get at, but a lot of vehicles and machines are like that. If the swards are not raked/windrowed or merged it does not compact the bale around the edges too well. If the swards are raked, it makes good compact bales with a good square edge.
it is a really cool baler design.its too bad you can only find them in europe. to find something in Canada that does a simular job it would cost you over $100,000.
Very good video, the case is some machine.
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What are toughts on the baler.im thinking of buying one..thanks..
It's a good baler, unlike the fusions, you have to stop to wrap the bale which takes 18 seconds. It's a lot more smaller and compact that the fusions and probably lighter as well. Some parts of the baler are in very awkward spots, if any of those parts get damaged and need replacing, it's not easy to get at, but a lot of vehicles and machines are like that. If the swards are not raked/windrowed or merged it does not compact the bale around the edges too well. If the swards are raked, it makes good compact bales with a good square edge.
@@IrishFarmer thanks for sharing..thanks again..
it is a really cool baler design.its too bad you can only find them in europe. to find something in Canada that does a simular job it would cost you over $100,000.