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Posted by old fashioned farmer on December 22, 2005 at 13:33:07 from (70.105.78.239):
Howdy, Alrighty, since I'm on the planning war path for next year's hay crop I have a couple more questions. The old 14T may be retired now so I'm looking into other balers. Dad has looked at a neighbor's 214T that's in good shape. I'm wondering if something like a 336 JD might be better. I'm also looking at New Hollands. My only restrictions are something fairly cheap (i.e. 2500 or less), good tight and hvy bales. What baler would you all recommend? Just lookin for opinion on balers. I've thought about looking into one that has the ejector. My reasoning is to possibly set up the barn, etc. to make this a 1-2 man operation. The labor pool is very shallow and doing things with just me, mom, and dad isn't going to cut it. Also, what haybine would you all recommend as being better than the rest? I don't think that a discbine is going to work at this point ($ is the issue) so a haybine will have to work and right now is my primary goal as far as purchasing goes. I appreciate all the input. God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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