Posted by tomturkey on May 03, 2014 at 07:08:03 from (66.6.127.115):
In Reply to: Auction buy posted by Greg1959 on May 02, 2014 at 18:56:04:
Greg: I only bale about 4 acres. The incident that lead to me buying the NH was, I had baled about 3/4 of my hay, about 75 bale with only one miss, in good time. Then that 46 went to missing every third bale, the frustration and time spent to bale the last 25 bales put me over the edge. I then went and found the NH. BBut they also have a few faults, read the archives. So if you have lots of hay to put up, do as one poster said get a JD or NH. If you thrive on misery and frustration keep "piddleing" with the 46. Like I said before, I think it packs a better bale than my NH, just can't depend on the tie. gobble
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