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Re: Kelly C. N.H. 68 baler repair
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Posted by dej(JED) on June 27, 2005 at 06:58:21 from (66.212.143.210):
In Reply to: Re: Kelly C. N.H. 68 baler repair posted by Kelly C on June 25, 2005 at 05:52:17:
Kelly's web site on the NH 68 baler rebuild helped me out big time. That piece was exceptional and I do thank him for the info. Every spring I buy a baler from a farm sale and redo it to bale my horse hay. I then sell it when I am done. I had gotten a factory, bale kicker fitted, NH 68 baler. It had set for years in a barn, but supposedly wasn't ever used much. When I went to turn it over, the plunger was stuck big time. The oak bearings were as new and the plunger shute was so tight, but it finally gave way to a 20 lb sledge and pipe. After I got that going, thanks to Kelly's info, I next had a knotter hanging up. This I also fixed thanks to the info I got on the website. Thanks again...
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