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Re: Need You Gut Level Assessment. Please?
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Posted by Brokenwrench on November 29, 2006 at 14:02:06 from (69.128.197.110):
In Reply to: Need You Gut Level Assessment. Please? posted by Allan In NE on November 29, 2006 at 11:47:55:
Man, I wish you were closer to me. I`d be on your heels to grab whichever one you reject. Either that all fixed up 851 or this good lookin 855. We baled for years with an 855. Other than a bearing here or there, and an occasional broken bar, that thing would take anything you could run through it. Ours would go from grass hay, to alfalfa, to straw, and to cornstalks and never miss a beat. I like the hyd tie, you can decide how much twine to put on. The only bummer is when you hit the wrong lever and the gate cracks open:( Everything comes to a screaching halt, usually could get em going again if you backed into another bale though. If the price is good and you can swing it, I`d pick it up. Those old beasts are getting hard to find in any decent shape anymore. Trust me, I`ve been waitng for one to cross my path. Good luck Brokenwrench
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