Posted by Shale on February 18, 2014 at 09:07:30 from (204.239.124.8):
In Reply to: NH 275 baler floor posted by Shale on February 18, 2014 at 06:28:03:
Yes Delta you are posing a good $4K question there for sure. Was hoping I could get a floor cut for $150 or so, not a "huge" deal or sinking what I consider to be a lot of money in the machine, and figure it will help with resale. Got the baler for a song and had all the plunger bearings and rails replaced. It IS a decent old baler, ties a good knot, has a thrower and I"ve put about 25,000 bales thru it. Spent enough time fiddling with it so I know how it works and all the personality quirks. The previous owner(s) were idiots and did not remove the hay from the chamber while it was parked. Am usually a bit on edge during the hay season wondering what might be on the verge of breaking. Since the price of hay has been up the last couple of years, quality used small square balers around my territory are commanding a good price, so its a tough decision.
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