(quoted from post at 04:59:15 08/19/23)
I'm surprised that I have an input here, because we only do small squares..anyway...a while back, I was picking up twine at the dealer. The twine is out back by the shop doors. Next to the twine pallets was a New Holland RF440 baler. It looked new, and about the size you describe. It looked simple. That's what caught my eye. Sort of like how I wish you could buy a simple tractor...like a Ford 5610, brand new...anyway...
I looked them up when I got home, and the RF series is a new, current series aimed at small farms that want a simple round baler.
What is the parts availability for a KR 130 Krone?The RF is New Hollands first jump into the fixed chamber market. But there have been fixed chamber balers out for decades, there are lots of used Krone, Claas, and other fixed chamber balers out there for sale. They are simple, but they need HP to form a full size bale. And if you have to form a full bale for it to shed water correctly. Just some info to consider.
Never looked myself, but I would suspect most parts are still readily available. They aren’t an old baler, I think all have been made in the 2000s. You should be able to look on Messicks and see if common parts are available.What is the parts availability for a KR 130 Krone?
United Ag and Turf (Fairfield) shows up as the Krone dealer in Maine. You might call them to see if they stock parts, ordering if needed, etc.What is the parts availability for a KR 130 Krone?
Yes Messick's does have a lot of parts listedNever looked myself, but I would suspect most parts are still readily available. They aren’t an old baler, I think all have been made in the 2000s. You should be able to look on Messicks and see if common parts are available.
The RF is New Hollands first jump into the fixed chamber market. But there have been fixed chamber balers out for decades, there are lots of used Krone, Claas, and other fixed chamber balers out there for sale. They are simple, but they need HP to form a full size bale. And if you have to form a full bale for it to shed water correctly. Just some info to consider.
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