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Posted by Harley on June 05, 2006 at 19:32:15 from (152.163.100.74):
Got this old 845 chainer going and baled up a few this weekend and noticed those little metal curved flipper plates on the floor in the back of the baler that are supposed to start the bale rolling so the chain can get hold of it were broke off and all but two or three were clear gone. Loses a little hay once in awhile. Called the dealer place that can order such a thing. HOLY CRAPOLA Just a touch over $400 smakeroos. I tell you what, with my old baler, in my old hayfield, with my old cows, it's just gonna keep losing a little hay. There ain't ten pounds of metal in those things altogether. Just ain't right. Harley
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