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Neil , hurry up and get that hoe mounted to a skiddy
Quote from: farmboythegreat on May 22, 2014, 03:46:18 PMNeil , hurry up and get that hoe mounted to a skiddy $1800 to ship it. WTH.... Gonna be a month or so before it is even on the farm. Neal
Quote from: NaturallyAspirated on May 22, 2014, 05:56:00 PMQuote from: farmboythegreat on May 22, 2014, 03:46:18 PMNeil , hurry up and get that hoe mounted to a skiddy $1800 to ship it. WTH.... Gonna be a month or so before it is even on the farm. NealBout 2000 miles. I guess it isn't horribly bad.NealHuh?? WTF, seriously. How far is it from you? I had a round baler hauled from the upper part of wisconsin to Northern Indiana and the one I traded in hauled back for under $600. Course this was about 3 years ago, but still.
Quote from: NaturallyAspirated on May 22, 2014, 05:56:00 PMQuote from: farmboythegreat on May 22, 2014, 03:46:18 PMNeil , hurry up and get that hoe mounted to a skiddy $1800 to ship it. WTH.... Gonna be a month or so before it is even on the farm. Neal that's not even a dollar a pound to ship
and how's the poor trucker gonna unload it once he gets it to Neals ??
Quote from: farmboythegreat on May 24, 2014, 05:51:15 AMand how's the poor trucker gonna unload it once he gets it to Neals ??The 1066 has a loader on it. Neal
Quote from: NaturallyAspirated on May 24, 2014, 06:50:10 AMQuote from: farmboythegreat on May 24, 2014, 05:51:15 AMand how's the poor trucker gonna unload it once he gets it to Neals ??The 1066 has a loader on it. Nealthere ya go put a QT on that loader and put backhoe on
Quote from: NaturallyAspirated on May 24, 2014, 06:50:10 AMQuote from: farmboythegreat on May 24, 2014, 05:51:15 AMand how's the poor trucker gonna unload it once he gets it to Neals ??The 1066 has a loader on it. NealYou gotta 1066 International farm tractor?Pics!
You can send the road grader to me, I'll handle shipping. It'd be the cats ass for backfilling trench when we tile.What model round baler? I had one of NH's first chain and slat balers. A 846, didn't make a very heavy bale and was a odd size but was very simple to run. Would roll anything up in front of it. Wet hay, dry hay, cornstalk, fenceposts, limbs, mother in laws, etc.