Re: what size baler should i get for the M
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Posted by alex ahlbrecht on July 01, 2007 at 16:11:26 from (70.12.102.119):
In Reply to: what size baler should i get for the M posted by jonnny2006 on June 30, 2007 at 21:09:00:
my dad had a nh 273 on the farm when he was a kid and then they sold that farm and my dad didn't farm awhile untill i was about 12 then we bought 20 acres and planted hay with wheat as the nursing crop with some of the neighbor's equiptment it did good that year we got like 50 bushels per acre and baled the straw with another friend's 756D and some model of IH baler but i don't recall what and it baled nice the only thing that ever was wrong was that we sheared maybe 10 pins the next year we bought our own stuff for the hay , a JD 1290 haybine , 2 hayracks , a NH 55 rake and a NH 273(with a kicker) like the one he had when he was growing up . it was nice and had sat inside most of it's life . We had problems with it the first year we used it and after that we had to rebuild the whole pickup . the next year we baled hay beside a JD 24t on some man's land that he asked us to hay . The 24T ended up doing most of the baling because ours broke down so much . the next year we did ours without much problems and then the same guy asked us to do his again so we did and the baler was doing an ok job but still breaking down . then this year was the last year we were gonna use it and send it on down the road unless it started working good . and it failed to prove it's test and broke multiple times . so me and my dad both want to sell it and get a JD we don't know exactly what model yet but we know of a 24t for sale but i want a 328 it think it is . my unlce has a 328 and it works nice .
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