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Topic: Re: Do you keep pouring money in something you shouldn't?
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| Andy Moncman
10-18-2012 09:28:05
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You replaced most of the things that wear out, not uncommon for equipment that is used. You can replace the machine but unless you buy new who knows what parts are ready to wear out. You are familiar with this machine and what attention it needs. On a different machine what do you watch. Buying new will give you peace of mind but you'll have less in you pocket. It is only your call which pain you want to endure. |
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| Jason S.
10-18-2012 13:50:50
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Re: Do you keep pouring money in something you shouldn't? in reply to Andy Moncman, 10-18-2012 09:28:05
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| Yes I understand bearings and such wear out but continuously? The most bales I have ever baled with out something breaking is 20. I did buy it from a dealer...it just seems like no matter what I do...it doesn"t want to be fixed. The teeth I put in wasn"t because of use...one of the bars on the reel just came loose one day and took the teeth with it. I"m just asking if you"ve ever owned anything that just seems like it doesn"t want to be fixed. I"ve seen it in cars before...I guess I believe old tractors and equipment have personalities like everything else |
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