Posted by Shaler on April 28, 2020 at 08:42:59 from (100.6.109.192):
In Reply to: Re: Harvestore salvage posted by BarnyardEngineering on April 28, 2020 at 06:49:03:
Barnyard, as an FYI, my comment about dairy farms going out of business is reflective of the past 24 months or so. BELIEVE ME, speak with anyone in the know in OH, PA, and NY and they will tell you a seismic shake out has been occurring in the dairy industry during that time period. Im sure this is not news to you and perhaps your comment refers to your specific geographical area where the shakeout has already occurred and only BTO's remain. During the past 2 years or so , Ive noticed numerous harvestores on sale bills. Anyway, between today and Memorial Day, there are two dairy farm dispersal sales within 20 miles of me that have their Harvestores listed on the sale bill. The things must have some sort of economical value that I cant figure out. Maybe Ill stop by the sale if im free and see what the deal is (if I come home with a used Goliath unloader for $1 my wife will kill me...).
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