Hey BP and CP, ya did good with that purchase! Definitely what you needed for an upgrade. Sorry we didn't get together while you were in the area . On the mend now. 👍👍
You will really appreciate the new to you baler. It won't get used much this year but you know you have it and its ready bale. Its good piece of mind. We to also traveled to Manitoba to get our speciality crop rb 560. The biggest thing was the low bale count on it and the condition secondly the price was much more attractive. Yes it was a long haul home from portage but i have not regretted buying it once. It seems that they do not put as many bales on there balers or not as quickly. Our to only had just over 2000 bales when we bought it. It looks like a good purchase😊
Good morning, BP and CP. Nice baler. Right time of year to buy a baler, nearly out of season, hopefully lowers the purchase price. Looks like it has cutting knives. If so, it should make dense heavy bales. 👍
Forgot to mention , should have drove big blue down to pickup the baler and swung down our way to help me finish up haying!! 😂 try er out before taking him home!
@@bcpfarmandtrucking6560 I’m tired of discing. 🤣. Would like to get back to harvest operations around here. Been working up good though. Got 250 acres of where biosolids were applied disced in. Onto the new land breaking until the combine and baler can start rolling again.
I hope you have better luck than I did, I got one brand new and it was the biggest pile of shit I’ve ever ran, they traded me for a different one and it was also a massive pile of shit. Wouldn’t wrap a bale with net wrap for shit. The dealership couldn’t ever figure either of the balers out. It did bale pretty good, just couldn’t ever get them to wrap worth a shit! Net wrap in the front is light years ahead of the John Deere balers though. I might seem like a pain in the ass to load it over the PTO and the baler hitch but I do like that much more over having it in the back like my Deere baler.