Posted by picassomcp on May 27, 2014 at 19:43:28 from (50.124.216.146):
In Reply to: Disc mower posted by picassomcp on May 27, 2014 at 16:11:41:
I've been researching these disc mowers since I posted. I really like the New Holland HM236 or the H6750. I've searched TractorHouse for prices, the H6750 can be bought for $7-8k used or about $10k for new. The HM236 is about $2,000 less. I feel that is pretty decent, given that I can't hardly find a useable discbine used for that. Heck even a 9' 1465 Haybine in decent shape will bring that. I might go to the dealer this week for a closer look. As for drying goes, think the only time I may have a problem would be in 1st cutting, but if I hit it early maybe I can get away from any trouble, or worst case I could rake the first cutting 2X if I had too. I think I might keep the old haybine around though for those rocky areas. I just cant see spending $10-15k for a used discbine that will need repairs. Or $6-10k for a haybine that cuts slow and has lots of wear parts.
For me, this disc mower could be the answer. I looking forward to learning more and possibly trying one out. I'll keep you all posted. Thanks for your insight.
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