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532 square baler parts, where to find em?

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Ben Harper

07-06-2004 12:55:13




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I have a buddy looking for a bushing for the part that knocks the knot off the string after its baled. I think its called a swipe??? Can anyone help me with the proper name for this part and a place that I might can find this part? thanks
Ben




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Jerry D in NC

07-07-2004 16:17:23




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 Re: 532 square baler parts, where to find em? in reply to Ben Harper, 07-06-2004 12:55:13  
It is called a wiper on the knife arm. What is wrong that would need a new knife arm? Got a little experience with these balers and might be able to help if I understood better what was wrong. I have opened my email



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Tim(nj)

07-06-2004 18:44:36




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 Re: 532 square baler parts, where to find em? in reply to Ben Harper, 07-06-2004 12:55:13  
Wiper arm. Find a New Holland dealer, they assumed parts and service for Ford balers.



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geok

07-06-2004 15:14:21




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 Re: 532 square baler parts, where to find em? in reply to Ben Harper, 07-06-2004 12:55:13  
The 532 number reminds me of a Ford baler number. If I remember correctly it was made by Long Mfg. in Tarboro, NC.



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Jim.UT

07-07-2004 15:16:00




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 Re: Re: 532 square baler parts, where to find em? in reply to geok, 07-06-2004 15:14:21  
Jerry Dishman of NC has done some research on Ford baler manufacture and found that Long did indeed make Ford balers, but only until 1962 or 1964 (I forget which). By the time the 532/542 balers were being built, they were manufactured by someone else. I think Jerry said it was Gehl.



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Ben Harper

07-07-2004 13:24:57




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 Re: Re: 532 square baler parts, where to find em? in reply to geok, 07-06-2004 15:14:21  
thanks for the post....I guess noone in the aftermarket carries that arm? its over $100 from the dealer, and yes it is a old ford baler. Thanks
Ben



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