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Re: Need You Gut Level Assessment. Please?
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Posted by Brett in KS on November 29, 2006 at 12:18:14 from (205.161.18.127):
In Reply to: Need You Gut Level Assessment. Please? posted by Allan In NE on November 29, 2006 at 11:47:55:
Hi Allan, It's not a bad looking baler. But didn't you get your's all fixed up? There's nothing wrong with it is there? Can't the one you have handle all of your baling? If I remember right, you did quite a bit of work on your baler, so you now know it pretty well, you've used it, you know how it works, kinda getting a feel for it. Now this new baler... you say it hasn't made that many bales. Is it in a lot better shape than your old one? Is getting this actually going to put you money ahead (If you have some work to do to get your old baler as good as this), or are you just looking at this new one and saying, It looks nice, it's bigger, I want it. Now you're starting to sound like me, I have something that works good (for me), but I see something else that I want. Were you looking for a new baler before you seen this one, or is it, "I see it I want it?" Sorry about sounding so negative, If it was me, I'd buy it only if I'd think this new one would put me money ahead. later, Brett
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