(quoted from post at 16:50:57 07/03/21) Like most things in this world the price needs to be related to how much work the machine is expected to preform. And how much time and ability you want to expend doing repairs. I have been buying a new baler every 4 years, maybe make 1500 bales each year. When I trade the baler in on the next new one, the difference is only 5-8 grand. I do Zero repairs, get top trade value, always under warranty. Getting hay done is important for me to get best feed value for my milk cows. And I cant buy many parts or labour for $1,500-$2,000.00 bucks ,
which is what it cost me each
year to own a new baler.
There are lots of good used balers on the market , CaaeIH and NH are good older CaseIH are built by Heston.
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