Posted by Zachary Hoyt on May 13, 2013 at 16:11:49 from (173.86.113.225):
I got this NH 68 for $200 at our local spring consignment auction on Saturday and when I got home tonight it had been delivered by our friendly local rollback driver along with two Farmall Hs for which I bid $850 each. We already had a 67 that I have used for the last 10 years and the 68 will be handier to pull with a row crop tractor. It rolls over and everything seems to turn freely, so I am hoping that with a little lubrication and a tire I may be good to go. Does anyone know what happens if you run a baler with one of the pickup cover pieces missing or where I could find one for it? I also got a John Deere plow clevis and a Peugeot 10 speed bicycle for $5 each, an aluminum cart on casters for $12.50 and a 6"x48" belt sander less the motor for $10. I had to stand around for almost 6 hours on a windy day with a high of 49 degrees but it was worth it. Zach
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