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Posted by no1farmboy1 on September 23, 2006 at 08:42:36 from (64.12.116.199):
In Reply to: Opinions of a New Holland 68 square baler posted by jswintx on September 21, 2006 at 11:18:54:
we have used a 68 and 14t j/d to do around 7000 bales a year for years and they are a great machine if you are not in a hurry. i have no problems finding parts at dealers but as stated before if it is rusted inside then the chain and guides are most likely bad for the feeder then unless you are just looking for a project to spend alot of money on with little end value i would move on.. there are still alot of these machines out there so if that is the one you want check the papers and auctions. you can pick up a decent sheded one for far less than the repairs needed to this one. $600 to 1000 for a working one around here.
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