Posted by JayinNY on February 21, 2012 at 16:02:29 from (166.137.138.182):
In Reply to: 100 percenter? posted by NY 986 on February 21, 2012 at 09:44:53:
That's a good question, I like ford tractors, but not NH balers, so I have a JD 346 baler. I do have a NH haybine, but think the JD 1219 may be a better mower. I have a NH manure spreader, but my knight one is built alot heavier. I have a New Idea rake and a NH rake both are good. A fahr Tedder, along with different hay wagon running gears, NH, case and electric wheels, with rebuilt racks I made. They are all good. Case one dosent have a tounge extender thought! Lol, but it's hard to stick with one brand nowadays, I use what I like, and can afford. Good equipment isent cheap, and cheap equipment isent good! I try to buy stuff that needs to be fixed. I got my JD baler for $1000. Got it working for another $300 and it bales just like a $5000 one. Now, I could also sell it for more than i paid for it. So I'm no diehard one brand only person.
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