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<blockquote data-quote="killingtime" data-source="post: 736776" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>Thanks for all the input. Sounds like it might be a decent buy, especially if I could talk him down a couple hundred. I know it wouldn't be as nice as some but I bet it would bale hay.</p><p></p><p>That being said, and I know this may open up a can of worms, but what are some good older (or newer) belt round balers that can be had for a fair price? And what are some to stay away from? Would like to stay less than $5000 and be able to pull it with 60hp if needed. I just don't know alot about round balers. We've always used silage out of a pit and square bales, so never messed with rounds much. Don't use silage anymore and wanting to start making my own round bales. I know alot of this will be opinion but everybody's got one of those, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killingtime, post: 736776, member: 13032"] Thanks for all the input. Sounds like it might be a decent buy, especially if I could talk him down a couple hundred. I know it wouldn't be as nice as some but I bet it would bale hay. That being said, and I know this may open up a can of worms, but what are some good older (or newer) belt round balers that can be had for a fair price? And what are some to stay away from? Would like to stay less than $5000 and be able to pull it with 60hp if needed. I just don't know alot about round balers. We've always used silage out of a pit and square bales, so never messed with rounds much. Don't use silage anymore and wanting to start making my own round bales. I know alot of this will be opinion but everybody's got one of those, right? [/QUOTE]
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