Posted by ss55 on September 07, 2013 at 19:56:03 from (173.19.101.220):
In Reply to: N H 1036 Stackwagon posted by DeltaRed on September 05, 2013 at 20:02:27:
I don't know your operation or your location. In the mid-west hay is very time sensitive crop. Reliable equipment is a must to put up hay before the weather turns against you and damages the crop.
If break downs on your old wagon start to cost you some crop loss, then a more reliable machine might be justified by reduced crop loss, even if it only has the same capacity as the old machine.
If your old wagon requires a lot of maintenance in the off-season, but it is always reliable enough when you need it. Then reduced maintenance and repair costs would be have to be high to justify the newer machine.
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