whitmerlegacyfarm
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Ok guys you all have been a great help in me getting all my equipment. I got another smoking deal on a Nh 1469 haybine. Rollers look brand new and cutter bar looks perfect new knives just little rusted over from sitting in barn for 2 yrs. This has the Wisconsin Motor. We had not luck getting it to start but didn't have any tools or starter fluid. Was cranking good. Im not mechanically inclined but i can get this for 500 bucks. Im going to have to pay my local ag dealer to haul it home for me though. I have no way of getting this thing home. My neighbor who i will be helping makes hay says he know all about these Wisonsin motors cause his Skid Steer has one in it. My question is..
How are these units on slopes being hydraulic? I'm just very small operation but for 500 bucks i'm thinkin with shape of the haybine minus what motor might need done to it, it's probablly worth $1500 atleast once it's running. I'm hoping i can get my local ag dealer to haul it for like 200 bucks or so. It's out 70-80 mi round trip.
Just wanted to see what everyone's takes are on these self propelled haybines? It's just the 2 joysticks for steering doesn't have steering wheel column like newer models i guess. I honestly don't know about them. All this farming and haying is new to me.
Thanks all
How are these units on slopes being hydraulic? I'm just very small operation but for 500 bucks i'm thinkin with shape of the haybine minus what motor might need done to it, it's probablly worth $1500 atleast once it's running. I'm hoping i can get my local ag dealer to haul it for like 200 bucks or so. It's out 70-80 mi round trip.
Just wanted to see what everyone's takes are on these self propelled haybines? It's just the 2 joysticks for steering doesn't have steering wheel column like newer models i guess. I honestly don't know about them. All this farming and haying is new to me.
Thanks all