Combines rotory straw round baled

Oz

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We have a quarter of an acre.We run 1 ride on lawn mower with a host of attachments. Sold the pot bellies's,they were digging up the potatoe's. Still have the goats though. We are looking at getting a new garden rake,could you please advise us! Oh by the way ,I have an opinion of you also,%%and*)n$@,$$%and^and,n@~!^%*(($- @3398-. Sorry Marvin I had to say it.
 

kidroff

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That's what I thought! Your just another wannabe who has no business giving advice about anything on this site, but if it makes you feel like a "real farmer" then go for it I enjoy reading your posts when I need a laugh.
 

bull_hauler

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You definitly have'nt been around a good baler cause I would consider the 535 a piece of sh-t, our neighbor has one. He said the dealer gave him a free fire extinguisher when he bought it, but he said they should have given him a pair of leather gloves and a pair of tennis shoes because he is constantly in and out of the tractor unpluging the piece of sh-t. In our country only the vermeers stand up, may you should try one.I have a1990 605 super J with air bags like a semi truck suspension for bale presure. Talk about tight bales and ease of starting. This baler is pushing 30,000 bales with minimal trouble, belt lacings and couple of bearings and teeth.
 

cutter2388

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We have run Axial Flows for years and dont have problems with farmers baling behind them, you stretch things out quite a bit maybe 2 feet wide but 4 feet deep now your blowing smoke out your rear. I guess the farmers here dont have trouble baling behind our combines because none of them use Deer balers they all use Case and Heston same thing and there are a few vermeers running around here.
 

kidroff

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There are 10 JD Balers around here to 1 New Holland. They are simple to work on and their monitor system is second to none. Their balers are top of the line. BAR NONE.
 
 
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