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Posted by Hurst on July 15, 2007 at 13:32:52 from (204.255.227.126):
In Reply to: NH chain rollers posted by Big un on July 15, 2007 at 11:17:41:
I don"t know how much money you have to spend, but you may try looking at a Krone Variopack 1500. They are hard to find used. The only one I ever saw used on the internet was luckily 10 miles away from me for almost half the MSRP (less than 1 year old too!). It has the confort monitor and computerized control system thingy...really nice operating. Only downside is that this thing is HEAVY!!! It makes 4x5 bales max (can make 4x3 minimum and it is a variable chamber chain and slat, not a fixed chamber like most). If you have something around 80 hp, you should be alright. If you are interested, e-mail me. Not sure where you are, but if you are near central Ky, I would be glad to let you come see it and see it bale horse manure. Not a NH chainer, but is the same design, just improved a lot. Hurst
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