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Posted by Walt Davies on June 18, 2007 at 21:58:02 from (70.41.247.71):
In Reply to: Hey Walt Davies, others posted by Keith-OR on June 18, 2007 at 14:02:20:
I thought that looked like oil carbon seen a lot of it when its on one cylinder its pretty sure to be oil. I just got my NH 78 Hayliner back up and running did 280 bales on place then went to a neighbor and did 162 bales and wham broke a needle inn two places BUMMER. Now I'm deciding whether to weld or buy I need it tomorrow to finish that field. Hey try to get down I'm just a short ways down 99-W. so far its been a good day one needle one gate my buddy didn't make it though and a couple of shear pins. We seems to have lost an 8 acre site due to wife and husband not communicating with each other but picked up another 5 so it all came out OK in the end. Boy have you seen the price of HAY lately the cheapest I saw was $135 ton and the highest was $200 a ton that grass hay we are talking about. Walt
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