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Mechanically-Powered Vise Lacer
We've been building and selling the mechanically-powered "vise lacer" for five years. It lets you repair baler belts quickly without taking them off the machine. It's become so popular with farmers we had to find a company to manufacture them for us.
Now, we've introduced a "Plain Jane" model, which does not feat
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Mechanically-Powered Vise Lacer BALERS Balers 21-6-33 We've been building and selling the mechanically-powered "vise lacer" for five years. It lets you repair baler belts quickly without taking them off the machine. It's become so popular with farmers we had to find a company to manufacture them for us.
Now, we've introduced a "Plain Jane" model, which does not feature a built-in tool box or a "power handle" as the original. That's because farmers were telling us, "We already have a tool box in the tractor or pickup and we don't need another one." The new lacing machine is also selling briskly. The machine sells for $224, $264 with 7-in. vise lacer and $294 with 10-in. lacer. (Bob Stewart, Stewart Mfg., Rt. 2, Box 43, Sherman, Texas 75092; ph 800 223-1312).
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