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<blockquote data-quote="hayrack" data-source="post: 533880" data-attributes="member: 7658"><p>Yes do that. I had a 851 NH for about 20 years and it was a good baler but was what it was. It still put gray hairs in my head and glad it is gone. They are just not made to hold up like the better belt balers. I have a JD 535 now and it is like going from dark to daylight. I got 1800.00 out of my old one and payed 8750.00 for the JD and was the best thing I have done in a long time. It is a 96 model and did not have much hay through it. I lucked up on it and would not go back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayrack, post: 533880, member: 7658"] Yes do that. I had a 851 NH for about 20 years and it was a good baler but was what it was. It still put gray hairs in my head and glad it is gone. They are just not made to hold up like the better belt balers. I have a JD 535 now and it is like going from dark to daylight. I got 1800.00 out of my old one and payed 8750.00 for the JD and was the best thing I have done in a long time. It is a 96 model and did not have much hay through it. I lucked up on it and would not go back. [/QUOTE]
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