Posted by carvel minne farmer on March 27, 2018 at 22:17:10 from (207.228.78.65):
In Reply to: Hesston 560 posted by SVcummins on March 26, 2018 at 13:20:33:
would love to take that baler for a spin sv. to bad I wasn't closer :lol: any round baler iv'e seen for sale up here in that kind of shape is between $6 and $10k. $2000.00 up here will by you a parts baler :lol: one of the indicators I use judging a piece of equipment that I want to buy (how good are they, how reliable etc) is how many are there out there for sale? if theres loads of them for sale I start digging a little deeper, what are people who own them saying? usually find they have lots of problems, not very many glowing testamonials for them. a case in point my 1845c skidsteer, not many for sale, people who have them are loath to sell them, any that do come up for sale get premium price and usually gone the same day. just for giggles I went looking tonight for a Hesston 560 round baler tonight on line, none for sale up here, found 6 for sale in the U.S. i'm sure there might be more but when I have to start digging just to find one I get thinking this must be a pretty good piece of equipment. people generaly don't sell good reliable equipment.
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