Posted by tomstractorsandtoys on February 07, 2020 at 17:04:28 from (50.123.211.7):
In Reply to: Bale kicker/thrower posted by TDJD on February 07, 2020 at 14:24:50:
You need a different bracket for the hyd pump as well as different length lines for both the thrower and to the tilt cylinder. You should also have axle extensions and a different brace on the rear of the baler which also could cause you to need a different wagon hitch.You will also need different bolts for the tension adjustment as there is not enough room to turn the hand cranks you have now. Finger Lakes Equipment in Penn Yan NY would have all the parts you need. Here in the midwest throwers like you are looking at are very plentiful as lots of the balers sold here end up in Mexico and they do not use them. I bought two nice ones a year ago for less than $100 each but without the hyd pumps as they were to much work to remove. Tom
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