Posted by Bryce Frazier on November 11, 2013 at 16:59:30 from (67.142.168.139):
HI guys it's Bryce. My neighbor, and employer, asked me if I would be so kind to ask you guys a a question. They have been putting up 4 x 4 round bales with a Sperry New Holland baler for a decade, and the baler is just worn out. It misses bales, breaks rods, and they are tired of horses eating stray pieces of twine. SO, he wants to know:
What is the best smaller size net wrap round baler on the market? It can be 4x4, 4x5, or 4x6, but a Ford 5000 needs to be able to run it.
They can't afford brand new, but would like to know what models to look out for, and also which ones to avoid, they don't care what color it is, but in our town we have JD, NH, and Kubota, so they would prefer it to be one of them, (obviously not Kubota.) So I would just like to know which ones you like/dislike, and why! Thanks for your help guys, you are the best! Bryce
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