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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1335591" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>I put several thousand bales through a NH846 like that one in the late 70's early/mid 80's. Probably what choked it up was the hay was to dry and it spit it back out. After putting a couple hundred bales in a day through it my shoulder would be sore from using the hand crank tying bales. $1500 is the worth even if that, but in good shape they will bale. The baler new cost $5500 and I paid for it doing custom baling besides my hay. Very few people had a round baler then around me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1335591, member: 21075"] I put several thousand bales through a NH846 like that one in the late 70's early/mid 80's. Probably what choked it up was the hay was to dry and it spit it back out. After putting a couple hundred bales in a day through it my shoulder would be sore from using the hand crank tying bales. $1500 is the worth even if that, but in good shape they will bale. The baler new cost $5500 and I paid for it doing custom baling besides my hay. Very few people had a round baler then around me. [/QUOTE]
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