I don't see that you have the acreage to make a 10k used one pay never mind a new one... but that's up to you. Personally... I think a used one would have to be in damn good shape and come from a known good home where maintenance was done on it before I'd drop 10k on it. My inclination is much more towards the scrap row and rebuild it so I know what I have vs paying big money for someone else's junk. What I can tell you is that a 10' discbine will lay your entire crop flat in a day IF you have smooth fields with no rock. If you don't then you can spend a lot of money on blades, discs and shoes and hubs... If that's the case then sometimes a lighter mounted straight disc mower is a better option as it bounces over a lot of that crap easier without so much damage. As far as Haybines go... no way would I own one. Not for anything. The idea that they save fuel is the plainly false. You can get by with a smaller tractor at slower speeds but at the end of the day you'll still have burned more fuel and spent more time than a discbine...
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