Posted by mschwartz on December 13, 2012 at 18:45:07 from (216.163.99.163):
In Reply to: balers posted by Chief 83 on December 12, 2012 at 16:43:40:
I was in a similar situation as you, upgraded from two well used JD 336 balers to a new caseih SB531 last spring. I think that this is one model up from the NH5050 baler. I wanted the extra bar on the pickup for doing better job on light windrows and the heavier driveline. Bought it with the bale chute extension and manual tension. Worked great, was about 12K less than the new JD baler. I do about the same amount of hay as you and I guess I justified the new route as thinking I was going to pull it for the next 20 plus years. Good maintenance on a new baler has to be better than trying to correct abuse and neglect on a used baler. Mike
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