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Buying Baler...need guideance
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Belknap" data-source="post: 781720" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p>I have a 54 hp tractor and work hay baler with it. I bought a used Heston 530 when I got tired of picking up square bales. It weighs less than my square baler but around here there is a lot of hills so I have to be careful that I don't turn it over or let the bales get away. I have let a couple get away, one run through a fence and into the woods the other ended up in the creek. It isn't very complicated so it is fairly easy to work on, it only uses one hydraulic hookup and an electrical hookup for the string guide. A loader is nice but you can get by with forks or spear on the 3 point hitch. Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>Fred</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Belknap, post: 781720, member: 8461"] I have a 54 hp tractor and work hay baler with it. I bought a used Heston 530 when I got tired of picking up square bales. It weighs less than my square baler but around here there is a lot of hills so I have to be careful that I don't turn it over or let the bales get away. I have let a couple get away, one run through a fence and into the woods the other ended up in the creek. It isn't very complicated so it is fairly easy to work on, it only uses one hydraulic hookup and an electrical hookup for the string guide. A loader is nice but you can get by with forks or spear on the 3 point hitch. Hope this helps. Fred [/QUOTE]
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