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Mastermind Worksaws Finally Gets More Help
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<blockquote data-quote="fordf150" data-source="post: 5382071" data-attributes="member: 111181"><p>the old john deere balers make the nicest bales but getting them to tie is a different story. I personally like my new holland balers. they arent near as tempermental but dont make quite as nice of a bale. just as important as the knotters is the safety latch that stops the plunger from coming back if the needles are in the bale. make sure it works and it will save you allot of money in needles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fordf150, post: 5382071, member: 111181"] the old john deere balers make the nicest bales but getting them to tie is a different story. I personally like my new holland balers. they arent near as tempermental but dont make quite as nice of a bale. just as important as the knotters is the safety latch that stops the plunger from coming back if the needles are in the bale. make sure it works and it will save you allot of money in needles. [/QUOTE]
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