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<blockquote data-quote="denvermartinfarms" data-source="post: 936457" data-attributes="member: 16167"><p>i don't know much about older vermeers but i have a 1998 555t hesston thats a 4 foot baler that will make anything from a 4x4 to almost 7 foot tall. hydraulic tie and makes a bale that can set out for 2 years and not setttle much at all and everyone i custom bale for tells me it puts more hay in a bale than what they are use to seeing i didn't know since it's what i am use to. i have put up thousands of bales and other than belts and pickup teeth i have never had to do any thing to it. it seems like they can be found for under 5000. like i said i don't know alot about them but i have not heard anything very good about older vermeer balers but thats just what i have heard. what kind of tractor are you going to look for? sorry to hear about your fire but atleast you didn't get hurt and you had insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denvermartinfarms, post: 936457, member: 16167"] i don't know much about older vermeers but i have a 1998 555t hesston thats a 4 foot baler that will make anything from a 4x4 to almost 7 foot tall. hydraulic tie and makes a bale that can set out for 2 years and not setttle much at all and everyone i custom bale for tells me it puts more hay in a bale than what they are use to seeing i didn't know since it's what i am use to. i have put up thousands of bales and other than belts and pickup teeth i have never had to do any thing to it. it seems like they can be found for under 5000. like i said i don't know alot about them but i have not heard anything very good about older vermeer balers but thats just what i have heard. what kind of tractor are you going to look for? sorry to hear about your fire but atleast you didn't get hurt and you had insurance. [/QUOTE]
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