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Strathcona, mn | Don't own one but a good friend does. Good is it makes a bundle of bales, bad is it takes a lot of engineering know how to make it stay working. My friend is an engineering genius with past history of electrical systems and repair and he seems to get along ok with it. It does take substantial upkeep to make it a semi dependable machine. If you have a market that wants small squares in an easy to transport way it will fetch a premium for the product. | |
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