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Ownership Guide A silage baler represents a significant capital investment — for most farms, the second or third most valuable piece of agricultural machinery on the property. Understanding what insurance coverage your machine needs, what standard farm insurance...
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Buyer’s Guide A used silage baler can be excellent value — or an expensive mistake. The difference is almost entirely determined by what you check before the transaction is finalised. This guide covers every critical inspection point: the worn components that...
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Economics & Buying Guide The hire vs buy decision for a silage baler is one of the most practically important financial decisions in Australian farm equipment planning. It sits at the intersection of annual bale numbers, capital availability, operational control...
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Economics & Buying Guide Return on investment is the right framework for evaluating a silage baler purchase — but it requires more than comparing contract rates to operating costs. This guide builds the full ROI picture: what the investment returns, what it costs,...
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Economics & Buying Guide Most farmers who own a silage baler know what they paid for it — but very few know their true cost per bale. The machine purchase price is only one component of a cost structure that includes depreciation, interest, repairs, consumables,...
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Storage & Repair Guide A punctured silage bale wrap is a quality emergency, not a maintenance task. Every hour the breach sits unrepaired, oxygen enters the bale and aerobic spoilage advances from the damage point. This step-by-step guide covers how to identify...