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Pretty sure an orbital will work with your baler, you need to ask another dealerCould be. Other than that it’s an orbital which I was told doesn’t work inline unless behind a f5600 for some reason.
Pretty sure an orbital will work with your baler, you need to ask another dealerCould be. Other than that it’s an orbital which I was told doesn’t work inline unless behind a f5600 for some reason.
Your right, we looked into using an orbital with a 5500, I haven’t heard that it won’t work, although there is very little encouragement for the system, from dealers or manufacturers.Pretty sure an orbital will work with your baler, you need to ask another dealer
Your right, we looked into using an orbital with a 5500, I haven’t heard that it won’t work, although there is very little encouragement for the system, from dealers or manufacturers.
It’s a system won’t suit everyone it might suit us.
5600 run on power beyond with it’s on valve chest/control rather than just off the spools for door and pick up on the 5500, possibly why it’s easier to hook them behind an 56,Only ever saw them behind a 5600 though. Isn’t their hydraulic different and the wrapper is attached to the baler or something.
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still better value than what atkins and many other places are looking for39 cent a knife dearer when you add the vat .
still better value than what atkins and many other places are looking for
ahh sure they're german quality 👌Would you question the quality though when there so cheap .
Isnt there one like that working around spink or Abbeyliex?Nephew sent me this pic of one working behind a welger on Saturday.
Idk the goweil system that John deere use as well is pretty good. Think agronic have a cool system too.The fusion as a baler in its own right is no better or worse than any of the competition. Its the combi part of the outfit which is market leading, the bale transfer system was clever 15 years ago when it launched and the truth is no other manufacturer has even got close to it since then. Take the bale transfer system out and all of the balers/combi’s out there are much of a muchness.
Don’t think so as one thing about it is every bale is exactly the same size and those handlers are suited to the larger bales especially when wrapped ,when unloading I found the welger bale being a bit smaller they were inclined to fall against the outside bar and pull the plastic a little.
Welger make a smaller bale than most others though as a rule. Probably something to do with the door latch as the hydraulic tail door on other makes opens ever so slightly when the bale chamber is full.Don’t think so as one thing about it is every bale is exactly the same size and those handlers are suited to the larger bales especially when wrapped ,when unloading I found the welger bale being a bit smaller they were inclined to fall against the outside bar and pull the plastic a little.
Can't beat the dandys for value. Went to get a 200 litre air compressor from one of the local places and it was 100 euro more than what the dandys wanted for the exact same compressor.
Isn't that pretty much the whole reason behind the invention of baler wrapper Combis.The only major benefit id see to running the baler and wrapper inline is if you can't get a wrapper driver. we've toyed with the idea before but when myself and my father are both fine and able to work twould be no real benefit to us. 90 % of the time He bales, I wrap, works perfect as it is so no need to change. On hilly ground twould be a job in its own to keep the wrapper from passing you out too I'd say