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Re: John Deere 24T small square baler.
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Posted by becky5 on June 10, 2007 at 19:08:05 from (216.114.97.192):
In Reply to: John Deere 24T small square baler. posted by DJL on May 15, 2007 at 20:20:14:
I and my family baled 13,000 bales of hay and straw last year with two 24T. They work great when everything is in time and the knotter is working correctly. The bales come out consistently and evenly all day long. We put a 350 International on it and it makes a perfect pair with the 24T. Lately we can order all our needed parts at the local John Deere parts distributer. All balers will have problems with knotter sooner or later, but once you get one of these little 24Ts working they go all day long. Have any questions, I have a lot of experience with these balers, give me a yell on email (smosb@htc.net)
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