Posted by NY 986 on March 05, 2015 at 07:00:50 from (174.236.5.244):
In Reply to: Forage wagons posted by WIZZO on March 05, 2015 at 05:14:37:
Agree with the poster that said those manufacturers are trying to open a market here but are not getting anyplace. The big dairy guys run a Claas or Deere self-propelled and blow the forage onto trucks. Some small guys hire the big guy or if the small guy is sitting well financially then he has a pull-type harvester, self-unloading wagons, and a loader or forage blower depending on if he has a bunker or upright silo. The pull-type forage harvester, self-unloading wagon, and forage blower have a long tradition on quite a number of farms that are not going to be pushed away until retirement. The supply is very ample for used units in very good condition and the price is very reasonable. Example. The New Holland 790 which was very recently discontinued listed out in the low 30's for a base w/o heads. A ten year old 790 that might have cut 50 or 60 total acres might bring 8 to 10 thousand dollars. Nice unloading wagons which are just under 20 thousand new are 5 thousand for a very nice used.
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