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Posted by Tim(nj) on June 05, 2005 at 19:03:25 from (209.50.154.154):
In Reply to: rebuild vermeer 605e or update HELP posted by confused in nc on June 05, 2005 at 13:40:14:
The other guys must not ever have had to rely on a custom baler to give you that advice. If your custom balers are anything like those around here, you will end up with a bunch of rounds of junk hay, because they always bale yours last, after it"s been down on the ground 10 days, or rained on 3 times, or been 4 weeks too long standing, etc. 30 acres is tough to pay for a round baler with, but there are balers out there that might work. For 30 acres, a smaller baler like a Vermeer Rebel or a little Hesston or New Idea would be plenty. You"d have smaller bales, and therefore more of them, but it"d get done when you wanted/needed it done.
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