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Re: Re: Re: Need help finding a baler for my H
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Posted by gy3020 on September 22, 2002 at 08:47:08 from (209.151.96.69):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Need help finding a baler for my H posted by Kelly C on September 21, 2002 at 18:27:35:
Hey Kelley, You can find a good baler for a good price, its just going too take some looking around. Mine was rather high but I did get it from a guy who rebuilds balers, I paid $4000.00 for mine. I may have paid too much but my other one was out of commision and I needed one quick. Its been a real good one though. I got a 346 John Deere wire tie as I do custom hay baling here in north central Texas, anybody need any hay by the way we have bunches here for sale. Back to the topic at hand, You may be paying closer to a grand for one unless you can just latch onto one at a sale or find someone selling one that really don't know what they have. I'll email you a place I know of up in your neck of the woods(I think) that may be able to help you. Don't know for sure but its possible. Good luck. Gary in TExas
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