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New Holland # 67, 68, 69 square balers

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Allan Lance

01-01-2008 10:27:51




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Hey guys I already own either a New Holland 68 or 69 square baler, I can't remeber exactly as its buried out in the shed but I have the opportunity to buy a # 67. Its in working condition but for the price I just thought it would be handy to have on hand for parts. Are these model of baler all pretty well the same or what are some of the differences? Anything you can tell me would be mich appreciated, thanks in advance for all the input.

Allan

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Joe(TX)

01-01-2008 16:55:23




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 Re: New Holland # 67, 68, 69 square balers in reply to Allan Lance, 01-01-2008 10:27:51  
The 69 has a different feed mechism. It uses feeder forks.



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chuck bergstrom

01-01-2008 13:55:57




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 Re: New Holland # 67, 68, 69 square balers in reply to Allan Lance, 01-01-2008 10:27:51  
Hi Allen, The 67 has the short pto and hitch. The
knotters,needles,most pickup parts,gearcase all
would interchange. The 67 has(unless changed over)bushing rather than timken wheel brgs. The
67 and 68 have wood bearing plungers. The S-68
and 69 have ball bearing plungers. Chuck



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Duane(Pa)

01-03-2008 17:49:00




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 Re: New Holland # 67, 68, 69 square balers in reply to chuck bergstrom, 01-01-2008 13:55:57  
Can the bushing type axles be converted to bearings?



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