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Conor bale wrappers

  • 17-05-2009 9:50pm
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    Does anyone know much about them? I've got a Kverneland/Taarup 7520 but looking for a second machine and was wondering if the Conor was worth a shot. Haven't priced one yet but as far as I know they're cheaper than a Kverneland or a McHale. Was talking to a guy in the pub last night who swears by them, he used to do 14000 bales a year with one.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,401 ✭✭✭reilig


    Casinoking wrote: »
    Does anyone know much about them? I've got a Kverneland/Taarup 7520 but looking for a second machine and was wondering if the Conor was worth a shot. Haven't priced one yet but as far as I know they're cheaper than a Kverneland or a McHale. Was talking to a guy in the pub last night who swears by them, he used to do 14000 bales a year with one.

    I have one, its about 4 years old at this stage. Bought it new. Don't know much about the Kevrneland, but I know that in comparison to the McHale, the Conor is made from heavier steel so in theory you should have less problems with it, especially with the lift arm which has given some trouble on the McHale in the past with welds cracking. Have never had to put a part into it.


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