Facebook Marketplace Hay Baler Find… Bargain or Bust?
Welcome back to Buckhorn Ranch. We found a hay baler on Facebook Marketplace for just $1,200—but was it the deal of a lifetime or a complete disaster? What we thought would be a quick purchase turned into three days of breakdowns, repairs, troubleshooting, and plenty of frustration. Before we could bale a single windrow, we had to figure out what was wrong and see if this 52 year old Massey Ferguson was worth saving. Join us as we continue restoring and working our ranch, sharing the wins, the setbacks, and everything we learn along the way. If you enjoy ranch life, farming, homesteading, equipment repairs, and real behind-the-scenes projects, be sure to subscribe and follow our journey! 👍 Like this video if you've ever bought used equipment. 💬 Tell us in the comments: What's the best—or worst—Facebook Marketplace purchase you've ever made? Follow @BuckhornKitchen and @BuckhornShop to keep up with the family channels. DO HARD THINGS! #BuckhornRanch #HayBaler #FacebookMarketplace #Farming #Homesteading #FarmLife #HaySeason #RanchLife #SmallFarm #CountryLiving

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