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Re: Hey Allan, speaking of Balers
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Posted by Animal on June 06, 2006 at 08:59:20 from (172.167.67.95):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Allan, speaking of Balers posted by Harley on June 06, 2006 at 05:17:11:
Harley you think thats bad, I have a 116 J.D. baler one of the first balers and it works like a champ baled over 2000 bales with it last year with out a hitch, I puchased 8 boxes of wire 2 years ago and another 8 a year previous to that, I cant remember what I paid for the first 8 but the second 8 cost $23,00 and I cried about that. Knowing the price of wire was going up I bought an old string baler in the dead of winter for a little of nothing, I have been working on it, and wanted to try it out so I needed twine, when I bought my twine the wire was next to it on another pallet, with a sign $65.00 per box, it takes 4 boxes to load my baler! I believe with the fuel prices and all else,we are going to have to be more inventive and self sufficient than we have ever been in the past!
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