Posted by NY 986 on September 13, 2020 at 16:57:26 from (67.249.255.74):
In Reply to: OK, I want to know posted by showcrop on September 13, 2020 at 14:54:24:
A fair amount do but judging by what I do see at the dealer yards and auctions most do not. My JD 347 currently sits with material removed and brushed off but was not washed prior to storage and has not been used for a few years. The plunger rails have been oiled. From what I have seen over the decades a baler that is stored in a dry enclosed place will take less than passionate cleaning and maintain excellent paint and appearance. The neighbor years ago never washed his haybine nor his baler but brushed them off and stored them in a fully closed space. Those two pieces while he had them looked near to new. The only sad thing on that farm was there was not much storage for equipment so quite a number of things sat out and the weather took its toll. One of the major disappointments for me was never having enough space to put everything inside. My 1219 mower-conditioner sits outside year round.
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