I wish my New Holland dealer had been that good to me. I posted on here about a year ago about a new Holland dealer who ripped me of on my 3ll square hay baler. I paid them 1l00.00 to fix my baler and when I got it home, the first bale that went through it caused it to break a needle. Things with that sorry outfit went downhill from there. I was in the process of taking them to small claims court and they closed up the company so it was over. They no longer exist. I have not been able to get the baler to bale yet. Today I tried to use it on a 2 acre field and I know I baled each bale it yielded at least 2 times. Would bale one and miss the next two. I don't believe the damn thing can ever be fixed unless I get a completly new knotter assembly. They burned me good and I will never be able to do a thing about it. The year before they worked on it, it baled 4200 bales and broke 4 bales the entire year. It is a good thing I kept my old slow 530 Ford. I put my entire crop up with it last year and had to drag it out again today.
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