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Posted by VermeerGuy on June 22, 2005 at 20:42:46 from (12.216.179.182):
In Reply to: Re: Here's the deal posted by Ken Macfarlane on June 01, 2005 at 10:29:35:
As a Vermeer Service Tech at a Vermeer dealer I must say the 5400/5500 Rebel Balers are hard to beat for the price. Very good for the money, very simple and easy to work on. A lot less parts then the larger balers in our lines. Those make a 5 foot by 4 foot bale and a 5 foot by 5 foot bale, respectively. If you are looking for a larger baler or the net wrap option the 604/605 M baler is the best baler I have ever seen up to this point. IT's completely redesigned with nothing carrying over from previous balers as has been done in the past. Vermeer came a long way. The dealership I work for is one of the first ones that was set up. We have one of the first models ever produced. They have come along way. Thanks.
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