Posted by Tom Schnitzler on August 29, 2010 at 15:36:46 from (166.232.159.181):
In Reply to: Balers posted by plow hand on August 29, 2010 at 08:48:47:
We ran jd balers and nh they worked ok, like others say to keep clean and grease, we got a massey 224 and the knotter seems to have fewer moving parts, the knot gets pulled off the bill hook instead of wiped off. My great uncle had a 68 NH that he said it could tie 1000 bales with out missing a beat, then he used it one day and I found out why, the bales were so loose I had a hard time keeping the stings on what he called bales. The 224 makes a great bale until you push wet hay through without loosening the chameber some, or dont have to much going in, but that happened on the jd and nh balers. They are all made to work. Tom
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