Ken Mills baling system

nm.2000

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A while back we purchased a 2004 Ken Mills 9369 hay baling system for a customer of ours at a auction in Kansas, USA. Low and behold our customer did not want it after all, so we are stuck with this expensive baler that we do not really have a market for here in Mexico. Especially since we are a heavy equipment dealer, this is not something we would normally deal with.

To get to the point, we are trying to find a customer for it. So I am wondering what parts of the world use this type of equipment. Or what would is the value? I see they were made in the United kingdom, were they popular there? I would love to here any insight on this machine. Thanks
 

nm.2000

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A while back we purchased a 2004 Ken Mills 9369 hay baling system for a customer of ours at a auction in Kansas, USA. Low and behold our customer did not want it after all, so we are stuck with this expensive baler that we do not really have a market for here in Mexico. Especially since we are a heavy equipment dealer, this is not something we would normally deal with.

To get to the point, we are trying to find a customer for it. So I am wondering what parts of the world use this type of equipment. Or what would is the value? I see they were made in the United kingdom, were they popular there? I would love to here any insight on this machine. Thanks

Think you might struggle as nowadays people want larger bales. That model I believe is the small 25kg bales. Generally that market is catered for by baling to that size in the field rather than breaking bigger bales down into smaller ones in the shed. It would help if it bagged up as well but even then it’s a bit of a random machine. I’d contact Ken Mills directly.
 

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