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Anyone on Earth got a Massey Ferguson square baler
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<blockquote data-quote="The Bachelor" data-source="post: 551024" data-attributes="member: 1336"><p>Rc,</p><p></p><p>I was in your position last year with an old 532 baler. Came down to no parts available for a broken shaft I had. I stopped at an ol house to ask about a 532 I saw in a fencerow, when me and a pitt bull had a go of it. Alot of yelping and whining after that (I guess the dog made some noise too....). I said enough was enough and went to the bank, took out my wife's retirement account money, and went to the nearest dealer. Ended up getting a heston inline baler that has missed one tie in 1500 bales (missed another when the twine ran out...). I couldn't be happier. Of course the wife retires in about 9 years...... I have a feeling I won't be happy then.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes fighting the good fight ain't enough with worn out balers.</p><p></p><p>Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Bachelor, post: 551024, member: 1336"] Rc, I was in your position last year with an old 532 baler. Came down to no parts available for a broken shaft I had. I stopped at an ol house to ask about a 532 I saw in a fencerow, when me and a pitt bull had a go of it. Alot of yelping and whining after that (I guess the dog made some noise too....). I said enough was enough and went to the bank, took out my wife's retirement account money, and went to the nearest dealer. Ended up getting a heston inline baler that has missed one tie in 1500 bales (missed another when the twine ran out...). I couldn't be happier. Of course the wife retires in about 9 years...... I have a feeling I won't be happy then. Sometimes fighting the good fight ain't enough with worn out balers. Brad [/QUOTE]
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