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Re: Super H and NH baler question
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 16, 2006 at 19:38:03 from (209.226.106.51):
In Reply to: Re: Super H and NH baler question posted by Marc ON on October 16, 2006 at 19:10:48:
Marc: Don't know as I'd put it quite that way, if that machine is hydraulic direction of thrower, that could be changed to mechanical direction very easily. Send me a photo, I can quickly tell you. Now if the thrower belts themselves are hydraulic motor, that would be a difficult change over. My NH baler with thrower was a S-69 the very first model they installed a thrower on. Belts were pto driven and thrower direction was controlled by a mechanical arm hooked to wagon tongue. By the time these new fangled hydraulic throwers came along I was using a round baler, thus I never followed them very closely. However if it's just hydraulic directon pointing thrower in direction of the wagon, most any fabricator could build a mechanical one of those for $50.
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