Posted by Walt davies on June 26, 2008 at 07:28:27 from (75.106.239.52):
In Reply to: Hay posted by Allan In NE on June 26, 2008 at 02:37:59:
Allen, my partner in this crime bought an IH 1256 and NH baler for a good friend 3.5 years ago so far he hasn't well nothing on it. So the other day we started looking was sent on a wild goose chase to the north then the next day we got up early and went south Viola there is was just setting out in the field with tractor and baler. We fired it up checked it out and hit the road for my home where we hid it out of site from the road. The guy called up and wanted the tractor and baler back said he could come up with some of dough by weeks end, we bought on that one last year. His wife said over his dead body will he get it back without full payment. so now we have three balers going and only two people to drive them. BUMMER Walt PS got to run we have 65 acres on the ground waiting to be baled.
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