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Posted by FC on September 05, 2003 at 12:57:28 from (66.84.205.26):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Whats a good 60 horse tractor? posted by more on this--Kelly C on September 05, 2003 at 12:27:26:
Kelly, I wish you were near me....I have approx. 60 acres going to waste because no one will bale on the shares. I have had a couple guys promise and never show up or call. The hay is not much on quality now, but there is still some good stuff in there. As I said I sold dads old square baler a few years ago thinking I would never go back to wanting to bale, but since I am now building a house on the land I am going to work it a little. Like you, I cannot afford the big gun tractor and baler, but can put a little more time in than some are willing to. I figure it would take a lot of hours to add up to the $$ difference especially on the acreage I have. I would like to find a NH square baler like you have and bale up a few to sell to the horse guys like you said....
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