Posted by fixerupper on August 27, 2020 at 19:33:36 from (108.161.63.205):
Not look at what you did, you went and made me buy a crimper. LOL. After I read your post about mowing and crimping your hay I got in the mood to buy a crimper of my own. Trouble is in my neck of the woods there arent many for sale and I cant economically travel too far to get one. I looked on FB and found only one, it was 65 miles away and sitting in the weeds. Asking price was way more than I wanted to pay considering I only have 3 acres of alfalfa. Found two listed on C list but they were at least 350 miles away both sitting in the weeds and they were asking even more. All three were New Holland. I casually mentioned this to a neighbor and he said his late uncle used to have one and his cousin now owns it. He called the cousin and it just happened his cousin had to move it out of the shed it had sat in for at least 10 years and he would sell. I picked it up for a very reasonable price, just above scrap and it appears to be in very decent shape.
So in the end I owe you a thank you for making your post. I do not have it home yet but it is only ten miles away and will be pulled out next week. My sickle mower does have a rear PTO so it looks like I am all set up.
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