Posted by KEH on July 21, 2009 at 06:44:14 from (67.231.166.207):
In Reply to: New style sickles??? posted by IAGary on July 21, 2009 at 06:29:52:
Well, how does it compare in price to a new sicklebar and a new set of guards? A farmer here years ago said he could save enough beans per acre to pay for a new sicklebar instead of sharpening and patching the old one. Back in the day when my cousins were cutting a lot of hay they decided it was cost effective to buy a new cutterbar assembly for a JD sickle bar mower. Also, how many acres will that set up last before needing replacing? If you have enough bean acerage you could justify replacing it each year, smaller acerage it needs to last more that one year.
67 degrees here this AM. Daytime temp in the upper 80s. I could be spoiled by this.
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