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Most of those little balers are super high in price. I've seen them asking $10-$15k for them new which is crazy as you can buy a brand new Vermeer 5410 rebel 4'X5' round baler for $14,000. Looks like it would be a big pain in the neck to me, having to work with stuff that small, but I guess if it is all you had to work with, more power to ya.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Palmetto, Georgia
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The Star equipment is expensive, but it's good stuff. I did a demo of the mid-size round baler and the B size Kubotas are plenty to run them. Wouldn't want to get into hilly ground with them, but size to power, they're fine for small tractors. Take a look at some of the pics on this site.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Washington State, the dry part
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That is a cute, baler! Why noy just take a regular bale and split into thirds, tie with some twine and be on your way. I know that's not the point of the post but seems silly to have a special unit for tiny bales. I guess though must be a market for it somewhere.
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Ky
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I'd like to have one of these, no stopping every few feet to tie and dump the bale, but they're high dollar too.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: NW Mississippi
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Isn't that what they use to make Shredded Wheat?
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Kansas, Butler county, Just east of DooDah
Posts: 844
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Sam,
Now your asking too much That you might actually get answers to your original question Just kidding. The BX has a rather smallish hydraulic capacity so it will not take much unknown fluid to change it. I think it would be of some benefit to actually know what fluid the other attachment might have in it. If it is a quality UDT don稚 worry about it. If it is unknown you can open one line and use your system to push out fluid from one side then reverse the hook up and push out the other. This will flush out MOST of the fluid. But as I said earlier SUDT is not synthetic so you don稚 have to be concerned with mixing a good UDT with it and even if it were a concern, a change of fluids will take care of any contamination that might take place with multiple equipment changes KennyV |
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