Oh I wanted one, but what I traded was a 7710 with cab and a/c that I couldnt keep working. Decided I'd a lot rather have shade that worked than a/c that didnt. I've still got a cab with a/c on the 7610 series II that I use to bale with. With the discbine I could have a/c and run at silage chopper speed or no a/c and mow like I like to. Anything in between and after about an hour or two the radiator was boiling. This one was a really good deal as a 400 hour repo and it already had a loader on it. The 7710 was getting to be a lot of aggervation and I felt better trading it in rather than selling it outright.
As to rakes, I used to use a pair of NH 256's running in tandem. Really liked the combination but got a good deal on a 9 wheel in line. Sold the older 256 and it paid twice over for the inline. I still keep the newer one for small fields, farm to farm travel, and square bales. With the 9 wheel and swathed right I can rake down and back and get 3 passed with the conditioner into one windrow and flip it. Rolled 157 yesterday of some of the best I've put up this year.
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