Posted by dhermesc on July 23, 2019 at 13:04:03 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: More baler questions posted by Grandpa love on July 23, 2019 at 11:07:24:
At this stage of the game it about has to work or else it would have been parked outside rusting away. Lots of salvage balers out there to strip parts off of.
If it has the "all twine" knotters retrofitted on the baler its probably pretty good. The original knotters on those balers were not very good and could drive a person to drink if they decided not to work. If the old man had bales of hay on the farm most likely they came from this baler. I have a 47 wire tie baler - it is not near the capacity of the 276 New Holland that replaced it in the starting lineup. The early 440 balers were similar to the 47 in capacity - the later 440 balers and 445 balers would be similar to the 276 New Hollands.
If it can make a bale and tie it that baler would be cheap for NE Kansas even as rough looking as it is. I watched a 46 baler that had been used the summer before (it worked) bring a $1200 at auction. I sold a 46 baler that would only tie on one side (guaranteed) and the guy gave me $200 cash and a cheap handgun for it (Bersa .40 cal).
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