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Posted by Big un on July 15, 2007 at 11:17:41 from (67.58.83.135):
Well, I have a 850 NH roller and have had pretty good luck with for years. It is time to move on since it is starting to cost more to keep it running than it is worth. Just wore slam out.Also,want to down size rolls some for customers that have smaller tractors. 4x5 or so. Question is what NH chain baler would be ya'lls next chioice? I kinda like the 845,846 balers but have not had much dealings with them.Guy has an 852 that he might sell,his dad bought it new he said the last year they made them,don't know what year that is though. Ya'll think about it and let me know what you think. Bigun
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