Posted by Destroked 450 on February 16, 2017 at 19:32:46 from (173.242.142.14):
In Reply to: Louisville Farm Show posted by Ray Tractor on February 16, 2017 at 16:33:08:
I zipped thru it pretty fast yesterday, not interested in any new tractors, mower's a 2014 and baler is a 2012 so not looking to replace them anytime soon.
Mainly went to pickup another bale spear and check out the new hay tedders and rakes. Picked up a spear last year from a company called BBuilt for skid steer attach $375, I'm converting one of my tractor loaders to skid steer attach and needed another spear, still $375 and US made, local dealers want $550 plus. I've moved around a 1000 bales with the first one and had no problems so I think it's a pretty good product.
Guys from Your Next Tire had some good prices on tractor, implement and trailer tires. I nearly fell over when they priced me 18.4x30 radials for $700 each, I paid $1250 each for my last Michelin's.
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