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Nebraska Cowman

02-07-2004 17:30:32




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kelly c or someonew know anything about a model 404 crusher? are they any good? is anybody pulling one with a Farmall?




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Josh

02-08-2004 07:33:53




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 Re: new holland crusher in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 02-07-2004 17:30:32  
Around here the 404 sells very cheap. A 402 will bring $1000. The 402 has intermeshing steel rolls and do a very good job crimping the hay.



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Jim in michigan

02-08-2004 06:12:39




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 Re: new holland crusher in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 02-07-2004 17:30:32  
The 404 crimps nice,, but shears pins in heavy hay ,,,they sell cheap here,,I mean REALLY cheap,, I bought two of them for 10 bucks,, both in great shape,, I gave them away,,I seldom crimp hay unless it is really green after a day or so,,I have a farmhand crimper I use,,it has steel rollers and is a beats,, but it does a great job ,, guy that gave it to me was using it to remove anthills from his field..he would start the crimper then drag it over the hills,.I have 2 JD crimpers ,,one is good one is Parts, I dont use it either, should sell it..... Jim

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Steven

02-07-2004 18:42:04




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 Re: new holland crusher in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 02-07-2004 17:30:32  

We had a 404 when i was a kid. Junk if your ask me. Pluged allot. If your looking for a good one. Get a John Deere 22



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Hugh MacKay

02-07-2004 17:39:52




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 Re: new holland crusher in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 02-07-2004 17:30:32  
Cowman: Had one back when they were new. They did a decent jod of crimping hay. You had to be a bit careful crossing windrows when turning, they would snap shear bolts quite easily.



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Nebraska Cowman

02-07-2004 17:53:56




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 Re: Re: new holland crusher in reply to Hugh MacKay, 02-07-2004 17:39:52  
hugh, i have one that is still new. the plastic is still on the bottom roll.



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Hugh MacKay

02-07-2004 21:48:32




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 Re: Re: Re: new holland crusher in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 02-07-2004 17:53:56  
Cowman: As I recall we tried out three machines the 404, IH and the third I think came from MF dealer. The IH was better on turning, crossing windrows, etc. However we felt the NH did the best job crimping, and that was one we kept. Most of the time we used it hitched right behind NH mower on 300. We didn't keep that setup long as my cousin and her husband were NH dealers. and their first NH 460 haybine landed in our yard, and stayed. We had liked the 404, but just couldn't get to like the NH mower.

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