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mrgsc

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This is my first year doing my own hay. I tried co-oping with another farmer who needed a little help.It worked out ok but I am rapidly realizing I need all of my own equippment. I did pretty well so far but I am still looking for other things. I am considering a NH#55 rollar bar rake and a MF #12 baler. Can anyone out there give me a little advice as to whether I should or shouldn't and what I should pay?
 
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This is my first year doing my own hay. I tried co-oping with another farmer who needed a little help.It worked out ok but I am rapidly realizing I need all of my own equippment. I did pretty well so far but I am still looking for other things. I am considering a NH#55 rollar bar rake and a MF #12 baler. Can anyone out there give me a little advice as to whether I should or shouldn't and what I should pay?

Hye guy... Post this over on the owning operating or the rural living forum..
Most people don't check this forum..


J
 
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You should be able to pick up a 55 New Holland in decent shape around $500 and the baler around $800. Keep in mind this equipment is 50-60 years old and going to need a little TLC to keep it in the field Ken Sweet
 

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