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Haybine, rake and baler questions

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Chris (Pa)

03-22-2004 16:48:29




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Next weekend there is a auction coming up. At it there is a New Idea 311 W/ Kicker, 2 New Idea 404 wheel rakes (5 and 6), and 2 Hesston PT 10 Haybines. What do you thing each of these would go for? What are there pros and cons? How big is the haybine? Can I pull all of this with a IH 484, an H or a Ford 3400? I can borrow a IH 766 Diesel but really don't want to unless I need to. Thanks in advance.

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rosco25

12-15-2004 00:35:05




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 Re: Haybine, rake and baler questions in reply to Chris (Pa), 03-22-2004 16:48:29  
can anyone tell me if the heeston 5540 round baler is a good baler its the belt drive model not roller cheers



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charles

03-22-2004 19:06:54




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 Re: Haybine, rake and baler questions in reply to Chris (Pa), 03-22-2004 16:48:29  
better check the M/C for bend conditioning rollers, some of the hesston M/C were bad to bend roolers



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Jim in michigan

03-22-2004 17:32:39




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 Re: Haybine, rake and baler questions in reply to Chris (Pa), 03-22-2004 16:48:29  
PT10 is a 9 foot haybine,, I use one behind my farmall H, shuldnt be much over 500 bucks in useable shape,,,Jim



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Tim(nj)

03-22-2004 17:22:01




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 Re: Haybine, rake and baler questions in reply to Chris (Pa), 03-22-2004 16:48:29  
The wheel rakes and the PT-10s probably won't go real high. The New Holland 311 however, if real nice, could fetch $5000. The 484 could handle the baler, wheel rakes could be pulled by any of the 3, PT-10 probably by any of the 3, but a live PTO would work better.



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