Posted by tomstractorsandtoys1 on August 29, 2012 at 09:23:17 from (64.136.27.163):
In Reply to: It's always something posted by farmer boy on August 27, 2012 at 21:04:15:
I hate to say this but I will.You will not have that problem with a 336 Deere baler.The other replies that had done that were all NH balers.A friend of mine lived in PA and NH used his farm as a test farm for new equipment,he said the equipment they used on his farm was very well built but when he went to the dealer a year or so latter they had always cheapened it up,lighter frames,hitches and thinner sheat metal.Look at NH 489-492 haybines almost 90% have had the hitches welded.NH design is great but they are to cheap on the manufacturing.We have some NH equipment here on the farm, so it is just not my Green Blinders replying.
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