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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1438964" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>For what it is worth, I started doing hay about 3 years ago and my first purchase was an International B-46 square baler that goes back to the late 1960's for $600 then a rollerbar rake for $800 and a drum mower for $800 and the whole set up has worked flawlessly, the baler is amazing to watch and ties knots very reliably. Bear in mind that our 2nd hand prices are a lot dearer than yours. I now have a NH chain baler that net wraps which I picked up for $1200 which works well apart from having to replace the occaisional bar that bends but I cut off the ends and weld on new pipe so cost is minimal but the that does require turning a few tools. I think a small square is the way to go and get a trailer to tow behind it to load the bales straight off the baler.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1438964, member: 16453"] For what it is worth, I started doing hay about 3 years ago and my first purchase was an International B-46 square baler that goes back to the late 1960's for $600 then a rollerbar rake for $800 and a drum mower for $800 and the whole set up has worked flawlessly, the baler is amazing to watch and ties knots very reliably. Bear in mind that our 2nd hand prices are a lot dearer than yours. I now have a NH chain baler that net wraps which I picked up for $1200 which works well apart from having to replace the occaisional bar that bends but I cut off the ends and weld on new pipe so cost is minimal but the that does require turning a few tools. I think a small square is the way to go and get a trailer to tow behind it to load the bales straight off the baler. Ken [/QUOTE]
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