Thanks for the reply! I am in central Wisconsin west of Waupaca. I just bought my Mccormick 45 baler 2 weeks ago and it is stored at my dad's farm. I currently have 2 mccormick 46 balers as well. My Dad and I make about 5000-6000 small square bales a year to sell for cash. If it were up to me, I would buy 2 or three more just for parts or to collect, but I know he doesn't want any more of my junk cluttering up the farm. Would you be willing to sell individual parts off your baler? Unfortunately, this won't free up that space you wanted in the shed. There was another mccormick 45 baler I found in Tomahawk today, the seller wants $100 for the whole baler. Hate to see them go to scrap, although from what I read, most guys that worked with the 45 would love to see them go to scrap. I am just a young pup at 33, but I hate to see these pieces of farm history get melted down. I grew up with 1950's International Harvester equipment when my parents dairy farmed when I was a kid in the 1980's. Thanks again everybody for all the replies. This is a great web site for information and help! Keep the replies coming if anyone has more to add.
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