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New holland 1030 bale wagon

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Alan in Ky

09-18-2003 05:10:24




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looking at 1030 bale wagon any information would be appreciated, year of manufacture, good and bad points, value etc




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kyhayman

09-19-2003 19:37:06




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 Re: New holland 1030 bale wagon in reply to Alan in Ky, 09-18-2003 05:10:24  
Good machines but I would a lot rather have a 1033. Price depends a lot on where you are in the world. Here a 1030 would bring a solid $5000, a 1033 over $7000. Guy out in Kansas will sell you a good one for $4500 less(in fact I make pretty good money hauling them back here). I have used 1010's - 1034's. The 1033 is my favorite even though I have a 1034 now. Next one will be a self propelled.



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Delbert

09-18-2003 07:53:02




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 Re: New holland 1030 bale wagon in reply to Alan in Ky, 09-18-2003 05:10:24  
Alan i used to have one of these wagons they work good. Haul 70 bales to the load will stack bales in shed or on the ground. They use push off feet to move away from stack. They can be pulled with a M farmall a little bigger tractor would be nice say a 656 or 4020 . The web site kelly brought up is a good one this man has been doing this a long time. About as long they have made bale wagons so he knows a lot about them. As for price the last one i saw sell went for 1400.00.

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Kelly C

09-18-2003 05:25:51




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 Re: New holland 1030 bale wagon in reply to Alan in Ky, 09-18-2003 05:10:24  
I dont know any thing about bale wagons, but I did run across this site. They sell bale wagons and have alot of info on thier web site as to the use of them also.



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