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9000 twine question.

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Kelly C

04-19-2003 16:28:09




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What should a 2 ball bale of 9000 or 7200 sasle twine go for? Avg I mean.




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Mark in wis.

04-21-2003 05:35:16




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 Re: 9000 twine question. in reply to Kelly C, 04-19-2003 16:28:09  
Paid 14.50 per bale, 10 bale minimum when I stocked up this spring. Course there's alot of competition in my area.



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Don-WI

04-20-2003 17:41:46




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 Re: 9000 twine question. in reply to Kelly C, 04-19-2003 16:28:09  
Every year the price is about the same, about $18-19 per bale, 9000 or 7200. As long as there is plenty of stores around selling it, the price should have no reason to go sky high. Are you the one restoring the New Holland baler?
Donovan from Wisconsin



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Kelly C

04-21-2003 05:23:10




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 Re: Re: 9000 twine question. in reply to Don-WI, 04-20-2003 17:41:46  
Yea thats me!! I picked up 6 bales of 9000 and 1 bale of 7200 at a sale sat. I got 2 bales for $24 but had to give $18 a bale for the rest. Just wanted to make sure I was in the ball park on the price. Those guys selling talk like this is the best deal your ever going to find so you better get it now!! What a bunch of BS. I was just happy that 9000 was where I happend to be so I didnt have to go find it.
I am almost done with the NH 68. I just need to put 2 bushings into the connecting arm that runs the plunger. I am having a heck of a time getting the old ones out. I might have to take it in...ARG!! I hate doing that.
Here is a link to my web site. You can see my NH 68 there.

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Hobo Tools and Supplies

04-20-2003 05:59:26




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 Re: 9000 twine question. in reply to Kelly C, 04-19-2003 16:28:09  
It depends on how bad you need it. I have seen it around $18.00. Then there is a fellow here that sells it for $28.95 because he is out in the middle of no where and has it on hand. Also if he is home he will sell on Sunday.



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acTN

04-19-2003 17:01:04




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 Re: 9000 twine question. in reply to Kelly C, 04-19-2003 16:28:09  
just paid 18.99 for 9000 at a TSC store.



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Sid

04-19-2003 16:52:27




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 Re: 9000 twine question. in reply to Kelly C, 04-19-2003 16:28:09  
I have seen it as high as twenty five and as cheap as seventeen dollars last season.



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Sid

04-19-2003 16:52:12




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 Re: 9000 twine question. in reply to Kelly C, 04-19-2003 16:28:09  
I have seen it as high as twenty five and as cheap as seventeen dollars last season.



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