if your going to do a video on how to replace brakes you have to explain things not just fly through it at high speed ok when you know how not much good for the diy person.
I am not going to argue with you. Here is the first result from google. Petroleum is a natural product itself. Petrol, which also known as gasoline in United States of America and many parts of the world, is a product of petroleum.
They have the best intake on the market and a super chopper, the bales will be really well packed. Only drawback is the cost of the belt when it eventually goes, but if you're prepared for that and put a bit away every year it's not an issue plus when she gets a new belt its basically a new baler then as the pickup is camless and nothing to go wrong there.
@@cormacmegaw6038 thank you for the reply............ would a new holland 8160 be fit to drive it, on flatish ground ......farmer only so no real pressure , as doing less than 100 bales every time its used,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
@@georgedoorley5628 I've seen a 90hp Kubota making 5500 bales per year, way easier driven than a roller baler. Robin McCullough in Cookstown has a lovely one traded!