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Posted by RickL on September 06, 2005 at 16:59:43 from (69.66.74.178):
In Reply to: baler blues posted by Brokenwrench on September 06, 2005 at 10:32:27:
If you like the baler and have had good luck with it I would have it fixed. This will give you peace of mind and you will know the history of the baler if you have had it that long. Just because you buy another baler that does not mean it will be any better maybe newer but you are still starting all over as far as finding outs its headaches also. they are alll mechanical and will all have there days. Example I had a deere unit excellent luck with it sold it to go larger capacity and found unit that was new and never used,fellow died week after delivery i bought it and that first season was a nightmare. I still have it and after doing alot of adjusting and setting it now will really eat hay but sure made me wonder after that first season. but Now I know the history of baler etc that can be worth more sometimes then buying used and starting over again sometimes. If you like it thats all that matters
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