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Re: Need You Gut Level Assessment. Please?
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Posted by Allan In NE on November 29, 2006 at 12:04:53 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: Need You Gut Level Assessment. Please? posted by RustyFarmall on November 29, 2006 at 11:54:23:
Yes Sir, That wheel is nothin'; I can straighten it with a bar and about 5 minutes woth of "tug". It is time to put a slip clutch in my baler 'cause it is starting to get a little sloppy. Other than that, it'll probably run me another 10 years, easy. But, this 855 is the "Big Mama" of New Holland's chain balers and I can buy it for 'bout twice the price of that new slip clutch. Dunno, I just don't like being broke down when there's hay to put up and I'm thinkin' that it wouldn't hurt to have another cheap baler setting around just for "emergency's" sake. Allan
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