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<blockquote data-quote="rjbovine" data-source="post: 1590264" data-attributes="member: 15217"><p>I'm interested in getting a different baler before next season. Would like the option of net wrap and twine . A 4x5 would be preferred . A JD or NH dealers in the area. My question when a baler has x amount of bales ,baled. When should a person pass on that baler. I'm having a hard time spending 20 to 30 thousand dollars for a newer model. Balers with 12 to 15 thousand bales through them seem to be more in my price range. Will repairs/down time on the older balers make a person wish he had spent the extra money for newer machine . Baling around 350 bales a year . Seem like we get a 3 day window to make hay . Thanks for reading and sharing ideas . rj</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjbovine, post: 1590264, member: 15217"] I'm interested in getting a different baler before next season. Would like the option of net wrap and twine . A 4x5 would be preferred . A JD or NH dealers in the area. My question when a baler has x amount of bales ,baled. When should a person pass on that baler. I'm having a hard time spending 20 to 30 thousand dollars for a newer model. Balers with 12 to 15 thousand bales through them seem to be more in my price range. Will repairs/down time on the older balers make a person wish he had spent the extra money for newer machine . Baling around 350 bales a year . Seem like we get a 3 day window to make hay . Thanks for reading and sharing ideas . rj [/QUOTE]
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