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Marguerite Barn

06-08-2007 23:31:57




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We have an OLD International square baler {I would almost swear that it came off Noah's Ark} I need to know where to get a manual or something so that we can make sure all the parts are in the right place




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GordoSD

06-10-2007 09:53:52




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 Re: square balers in reply to Marguerite Barnes, 06-08-2007 23:31:57  
It's difficult enough to get a modern sm sq baler all adjusted and working properly. Even following all the steps in the owners manual. There must be at least 15 different adjustments to make on a baler. Save yourself a lot of grief, time a,d money, and get yourself a much newer baler, WITH a manual.The NH 273/275 is a nice machine and you should be able to find a nice one for about 1200 dollars. Around here the local bandits charge $1 per bale to bale your hay, that you have mowed and winrowed! Baler pays for itself the first 2 days you use it!

Gordo

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Al L. in Wisc.

06-09-2007 18:48:59




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 Andy Rooney says....DID YOU EVER NOTICE in reply to Marguerite Barnes, 06-08-2007 23:31:57  
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I can"t help but notice, correct me if I"m wrong, but, (in Andy Rooney"s voice) "Did you ever notice"... Hugh always seems to be the first to answer a rare visit by a female? "I thought so".



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Brown Dirt Cowboy

06-10-2007 06:02:01




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 Re: Andy Rooney says....DID YOU EVER NOTICE in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 06-09-2007 18:48:59  
Speaking of the "rare visit by a female" has anyone heard from Miss Grundy lately? Tom



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Hugh MacKay

06-09-2007 02:17:15




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 Re: square balers in reply to Marguerite Barnes, 06-08-2007 23:31:57  
Marguerite: First you have to know the model number. Either post a photo or go through YT photo gallery at left of this page, look under implement section, you may find one that matches your baler. Models 45 or 46 will be quite easy. If it happend to be a model 50 or 55, you may have to watch for more detail.

Binder Books should have a manual, as they sell reprints of most old IH manuals



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