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<blockquote data-quote="wbrowning" data-source="post: 306631" data-attributes="member: 2728"><p>I used to buy all my hay but I found I could not get the quality. So I started raising my own I started with used equipment. 8 years later I now have almost all new equipment. There can be nothing worse than having old equipment break down at the start of a field. I do more custom bailing now than I do of my own. I have a good deal my brother inlaws are teachers so they are off during the summer and bale hay for me as I have a regular job. If you do youre home work you can find some good used equipment find a partner if you can. Bailing hay is fun if everything is working right. I'm also kind of partial to John Deere it seems to work better for me.I just bought a net wrap 457 this summer it out performs my old 554xl vermeer hands down. The 2755 you have will handle any bailing chore you can ask of it. Its a working machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbrowning, post: 306631, member: 2728"] I used to buy all my hay but I found I could not get the quality. So I started raising my own I started with used equipment. 8 years later I now have almost all new equipment. There can be nothing worse than having old equipment break down at the start of a field. I do more custom bailing now than I do of my own. I have a good deal my brother inlaws are teachers so they are off during the summer and bale hay for me as I have a regular job. If you do youre home work you can find some good used equipment find a partner if you can. Bailing hay is fun if everything is working right. I'm also kind of partial to John Deere it seems to work better for me.I just bought a net wrap 457 this summer it out performs my old 554xl vermeer hands down. The 2755 you have will handle any bailing chore you can ask of it. Its a working machine. [/QUOTE]
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