Posted by DeltaRed on March 13, 2015 at 08:35:42 from (65.100.146.10):
In Reply to: Re: Super 68 NH baler posted by oldtanker on March 13, 2015 at 08:23:14:
You're right,that is a lot of money for an old machine.But I look at it like this....I cant buy another baler in as good shape as what I have.What I already have is a known factor.I know its strengths and weakness.Its not worth it if I was to/had sell it in the near future....I would not get the 'true' value.Since I am going to use it,it is going to make me money,and not planning on selling anytime soon,I wouldnt think twice about the cost of parts if the baler was in otherwise good shape.I consider that 'normal' upkeep.The cost of ownership.But I agree thats a lot of money for a piece of wood.
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