Can you see that it has auctally worked in the past - as in some bales piled up in the barn? If thats the case and it appears to be in working condition I'd say its worth a minimum of $700 and could easily sell for $1400 at auction in my area (north east Kansas). I have yet to see a working baler sell at auction for any less than that.
Last year I ran a decent old IH 46 twine baler up to $800 before I quit (probably dodged a bullet on that one). I got REAL LUCKY last spring and picked up an IH 47 wire tie for $600 after sending a couple weeks tracking down some rumors of an old guy that was selling his equipment. Several people have remarked how they couldn't beleive I got it for that. It worked really well last summer and I baled about 1500 with it. The parts baler I found (47 wire tie with a bad feeder auger) ran me $250.
I'd say a New Holland 68 is probably a better baler that either of those two if they are in the same general condition.
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