Funny thing has happened in my neck of the woods . The guys that grow hay either grow a lot of hay and have switched over to disc-bines , and most everyone else has either gave up on farming or have what they need already . Large scale cash crop farmers are offering more in rent , then many small scale farmers could make working their guts out for a whole year, trying to raise some beef calves to market . The whole while using older equipment , and they can't justify buying new . There fore the market for older equipment like Haybines and small square balers has all but dried up . One thing that still sells well is small manure spreaders. New spreaders cost big $$ and every one with a few horses wants one . Guys that buy new spreaders only buy really big jobs , and a small timer won't have tractor enough to pull one. Add that to the fact it is no problem to find some one to come in and custom work your hay crop for you. So lots of times older farm equipment like roller bar rakes , haybinds , small square balers , flat rack wagons and elevators have few buyers.
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