Who made out?

Sent this down the road today for$700.....sat on the fence row for ten+ years..." ran when parked"
 

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You did. Nobody around here would bother with that for more than the tires and wheels if the tires were still good. Me I would probably cut out the good heavy iron axles and scrap the rest of the light steel and keep some of the hydraulic components.
 
Sent this down the road today for$700.....sat on the fence row for ten+ years..." ran when parked"
If it still works then the buy did. You may no longer do small square bales but somebody wanting a system to pick up bales will be happy. Did that model single unload? I have been looking for a 1010 model as kids are long gone. But like every thing if you have no use for it anymore than you were happy to see it go.
 
Sent this down the road today for$700.....sat on the fence row for ten+ years..." ran when parked"
For the few members who are not sure what this item is. It's a new holland bale wagon to pickup small bales off the ground and then unload in a stack. Some units had the feature to single unload a bale at a time. A very handy piece of equipment if you were set up for that type of baling hay
 
We bought our 1003 new…. Didn’t want to spend much money because weren’t sure if we would like it.

We should have bought the 1033. The 1003 only holds 84 bales. Once we got hooked up with landscapers that little thing was busy.
1033? Someone got a good deal.
That’s for sure
 
Seemed like a grand idea when we bought it....but not enough height in the barn to raise it...I'd push em off outside then lug them in....parked it one year and went back to the flat wagons....guy who bought it seemed OK with price I was OK with letting it go cuz it was just sitting rotting
 
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