Posted by wisbaker on January 04, 2013 at 19:02:36 from (207.118.132.40):
Carried two old clothes washers out to the scrap yard, they paid me $32.00 for the pair, I didn't think that was to bad. What I found interesting is they had 3 Claas 108 Combines setting there waiting to be scrapped, I was surprised to see that many in one place, especially in our small city. I also thought they looked a little new to be recycled but I suppose if someone worked them hard they might be ready for the bone yard, I do wonder why they didn't become parts donors first, maybe their isn't much demand for Claas parts, figured they'd be hard to come by. There was quite an impressive pile of farm equipment and sticking out one side about half way up was a green & yellow baler. My first thought was "oh a John Deere" but the more I looked the more I wondered why did someone paint a New Holland Baler Green & Yellow? I suppose this is Packer Country. Did John Deere make a baler (small square) with a flywheel in the front like every one else did?
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