Posted by steve terplak on October 24, 2010 at 18:30:33 from (67.142.168.26):
In Reply to: Re: jay in ny posted by JayinNY on October 24, 2010 at 18:06:05:
thanks...if you do see one reasonably priced, let me know... dave mohr (moore) - owns the property on the left as you are going from highcliff towards peck rd. just after you go accross mont. co. line - he might be interested in the rake baler combo...he spent the summer messing around with an old NH (i want to say a 68...but possibly older than that) and a dump rake - finally made some real dark mulch at the end of the summer... we had a real successful summer with hay...started with 3 running tractors, 2 balers, 2 haybines...and ended the summer with all three still in action - had summers where we limped accross the finish. those 489 gearboxes seem to like to blow up...i know barry went through 2 or 3 of them on one of his haybines...we have always been happy with the setup of the 479 so when we upgraded to a 2nd, newer, haybine we looked till we found a decent 488, which has teh same gearbox setup as the 479... started using a new to us NH 311 baler this year that has been the nuts... couple that with getting married, getting my first nephew and going to hawaii...it was a real good summer. stay warm and dry
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