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Re: rebuild vermeer 605e or update HELP
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Posted by Hay Dr on June 05, 2005 at 14:20:04 from (65.41.169.135):
In Reply to: rebuild vermeer 605e or update HELP posted by confused in nc on June 05, 2005 at 13:40:14:
The Vermeer 605E model baler is almost 30 years old. Given the age and the amount of parts you might have to replace it will be better for you to hire our the baling. From what you describe you may need to rebuild the pickup. In doing this you would spend close to the value of the baler.Even if you rebuilt the baler you still would have a 30 year old baler. The 20 year old 605 balers sell from $1,500-$3,500. 30 acres of hay will be around 100 bales so at current rates you could have the hay custom baled for around $10 per bale. If you spent that $1,000 on the 605E baler you still would have to do the work to bale the hay and may still have some problems learning to operate the 605E baler. Sell the baler in its current condition and update your equipment when you can.
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