Posted by randallnMo on March 02, 2011 at 06:49:33 from (216.74.197.161):
In Reply to: Massey InLine Baler posted by George Whiting on March 02, 2011 at 05:28:42:
THe Massey baler is an Agco/Hesston in-line baler. I have one that has been the most reliable baler I've EVER owned. THat thing eats hay like no other. The bales are consistant in length, shape and weight. I"ve never touched this baler other than to sharpen the knives once. It literally has never missed a bale for me, other than the time I forgot to put twine in it. 'Sure felt stupid over that! THe only disadvantage to them is that you have to turn your head farther in order to watch the pickup, but I seldom ever look back. I'm sure others have had some issues with them, but not me. I'd buy another one tomorrow.
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