Posted by John_PA on January 31, 2014 at 12:48:12 from (71.182.166.45):
In Reply to: Self-propelled baler posted by old fashioned farmer on January 30, 2014 at 12:31:15:
I know where there are 2 of the newer 178 models. The 166 was pretty rare, yes. I had heard that an Amish farmer had one he pulled with horses, on steel wheels, but never got to see it.
There was one at an auction in Whitelaw, WI that was spectacular. I missed the boat on it, and probably couldn't justify paying what it would have sold for. Around here, they aren't that rare, but the guys who have them think they are worth a lot. I'm not saying I expect anyone to give one away, especially one in great condition, but, I think some guys get carried away.
here's a pic of the one in WI at an auction.
I wish I could have bought that one! She's a beaut...
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