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Re: Vermeer 504 Super G manual?
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Posted by JM in Merit on January 28, 2007 at 09:35:32 from (12.39.110.213):
In Reply to: Vermeer 504 Super G manual? posted by HR in IN on January 27, 2007 at 06:35:29:
HR Ditto on what everyone said. Just have your serial numbers and model number and they will send you an owner manual. I bought a 605K last year at an auction. Called them om Monday, had manual (Operator and Parts) the next week. I also had a question after I got manual called them and they transfered me to an engineer that a had help develop the baler and he told me what I need to know, plus some other bits of info that was nice to know. The times I called they never have been in a rush to get me off the phone. Sounds like a good buy on your baler. I been happy with my K one I got. Looking now to upgrade to one that has netwrap in a few years. Good luck, I think you will be pleased with the baler
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