I was still borrowing money to build up over ten years ago and applied for a loan thru farm credit. The loan officer asked me about a NH loan on my 644 baler, and why I had bought a new one a year or two earlier. When I explained just the tie time capabilities of the NH over the NI that I had traded, he quickly understood my reasoning. The NI took about 2 1/2 minutes to string a bale and eject it. The NH was just over a 1/2 minute- about 2 minutes saved per bale. If I spent 6 hours baling, and could do 20 bales an hour in heavy hay, that was a 40 minute savings with the NH over the NI. At the end of the day, it could amount to another 40 or more bales with the NH machine per day, or, at the time with $20 bales, some $800 extra capacity per day. Very short payoff if you have material cut. Then spread the expense over ten years.....
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