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| Tom Goskusky
03-16-2010 06:57:12
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My neighbor has some older New Holland hay equipment for sale. He has a baler #267, haybine(I don"t know the model but I know it is 9" wide) and a ground driven rake. It is all in good mechanical condition. It is about 30 yrs. old and has always been in the shed but the paint is showing its age. Does anyone have an idea what this stuff is worth? He wants to sell it as a package deal. Thanks Tom |
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| Gwiz
03-16-2010 16:18:49
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Re: hay equip. prices in reply to Tom Goskusky, 03-16-2010 06:57:12
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| | Baler - $1000 (does a 267 have bearings or wood slides on plunger?) Mower - $1500 Rake $800 James |
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| cd1
03-16-2010 13:37:58
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Re: hay equip. prices in reply to Tom Goskusky, 03-16-2010 06:57:12
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| in my neighborhood you are about $5000. them old NH rakes bring the bucks. |
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| Jason, NW Ontario
03-16-2010 13:36:04
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Re: hay equip. prices in reply to Tom Goskusky, 03-16-2010 06:57:12
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| The Rollabar rakes (256 & 258) usually fetch $1000 to start if they still have life in them; $1200 baler if no issues; if the haybine has good conditioning rollers, it might go $2200. Package deal to me suggests a discount. Offer $3700. Jay |
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| RodInNS
03-16-2010 09:42:56
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Re: hay equip. prices in reply to Tom Goskusky, 03-16-2010 06:57:12
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| | 500 for the roll-a-rope maker and 1500 on the haybine. Those would be approximate values here anyway. My opinion... if you've got to give more for that kind of gear you're better off looking for a discbine and rotary rake. Then you'd at least have something capable of making production. Rod |
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| old
03-16-2010 08:19:29
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Re: hay equip. prices in reply to Tom Goskusky, 03-16-2010 06:57:12
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| With out a lot more info hard to really say. As for the baler could be from $250 which is parts price to around $2000 which is ready for the field twine etc etc. MOCO/Haybine again $500 working but in ruff shape up to around $2000 depending on the model. Hay rake $150 old ugly but working up to $1500 or so in good shape looking good for its age |
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| GordoSD
03-16-2010 07:41:44
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Re: hay equip. prices in reply to Tom Goskusky, 03-16-2010 06:57:12
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| | $5000 is a middle number. Gordo |
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