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Hay baler is it any good.

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Chris

01-25-2003 19:14:27




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My father in law has two international 440 balers both complete and probably nothing wrong with other than a little tinkering. Are these good balers or am i wasting my time with something thats not gonna bale good. I am not talking about a lot of bales probably 200-400 bales this summer and my tractor has live pto and the power to pull it. Thanks




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REDS

01-27-2003 04:36:27




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 Re: Hay baler is it any good. in reply to Chris, 01-25-2003 19:14:27  
Great balers!! I have 3. Get yourself a owner's manual and adjust needles and knotters just as they say, buy good twine, and you will have yourself a good baler!! ( and cheaper than a New Holland of the same age!!)



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REDS

01-27-2003 04:36:19




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 Re: Hay baler is it any good. in reply to Chris, 01-25-2003 19:14:27  
Great balers!! I have 3. Get yourself a owner's manual and adjust needles and knotters just as they say, buy good twine, and you will have yourself a good baler!! ( and cheaper than a New Holland of the same age!!)



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Steve Ross

01-27-2003 04:36:15




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 Re: Hay baler is it any good. in reply to Chris, 01-25-2003 19:14:27  
my gradfather had one of them before he got his #10 massey and he said it was alot better baler then the #10. he said it would miss a knot every 40-50 bales



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Steve Ross

01-27-2003 04:36:07




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 Re: Hay baler is it any good. in reply to Chris, 01-25-2003 19:14:27  
my gradfather had one of them before he got his #10 massey and he said it was alot better baler then the #10. he said it would miss a knot every 40-50 bales



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REDS

01-27-2003 04:36:05




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 Re: Hay baler is it any good. in reply to Chris, 01-25-2003 19:14:27  
Great balers!! I have 3. Get yourself a owner's manual and adjust needles and knotters just as they say, buy good twine, and you will have yourself a good baler!! ( and cheaper than a New Holland of the same age!!)



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Steve Ross

01-27-2003 04:36:03




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 Re: Hay baler is it any good. in reply to Chris, 01-25-2003 19:14:27  
my gradfather had one of them before he got his #10 massey and he said it was alot better baler then the #10. he said it would miss a knot every 40-50 bales



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REDS

01-27-2003 04:35:53




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 Re: Hay baler is it any good. in reply to Chris, 01-25-2003 19:14:27  
Great balers!! I have 3. Get yourself a owner's manual and adjust needles and knotters just as they say, buy good twine, and you will have yourself a good baler!! ( and cheaper than a New Holland of the same age!!)



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REDS

01-27-2003 04:35:48




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 Re: Hay baler is it any good. in reply to Chris, 01-25-2003 19:14:27  
Great balers!! I have 3. Get yourself a owner's manual and adjust needles and knotters just as they say, buy good twine, and you will have yourself a good baler!! ( and cheaper than a New Holland of the same age!!)



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REDS

01-27-2003 04:35:40




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 Re: Hay baler is it any good. in reply to Chris, 01-25-2003 19:14:27  
Great balers!! I have 3. Get yourself a owner's manual and adjust needles and knotters just as they say, buy good twine, and you will have yourself a good baler!! ( and cheaper than a New Holland of the same age!!)



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Tim(nj)

01-26-2003 08:55:24




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 Re: Hay baler is it any good. in reply to Chris, 01-25-2003 19:14:27  
They are a little fussier knotter-wise than JD or NH balers, but they will do the job.



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