Posted by SVcummins on July 03, 2019 at 22:42:01 from (174.27.46.141):
In Reply to: Re: The cuber is here posted by casecollectorsc on July 03, 2019 at 20:10:09:
The new Holland went to scrap after I spent 3 days trying to untangle the chain and then the chain was shot and half the tubes were bent I swore I’d never own another apron chain baler ever again . So I bought a junk Hesston cheap wouldn’t even run finally bypassed all the junk computers on it and got it to run and pulled all the belts out and had them resized just need to pick them up from the dealer and get them put in also needs a new shaft it has a driven belt guide that runs off a chain needs one of them and it should run . talk about an over complicated pos let’s make a round baler that needs 2 brains and 15 miles of wire and switches to make a bale of hay when a new Holland or John Deere has a simple monitor the Deere of the same era will bale without the monitor even hooked up ran a435 for years with no monitor at all I guess that’s what I get for buying a fix it again tony fiat product ! Oh well it was cheap and it will run and bale hay eventually I still think it was better than fighting a worn out apron chain now if I had my old 851 back I’d take it even though it’s basically a round loaf stacker maybe a half notch above or below the first hawk built round balers that rolled the bale on the ground to form it but the thing would put up hay . And now I realize your talking about the D1000 it’s 60 miles from here and so is the tractor to run it and I haven’t had any time to even see what all Is wrong with it . And I could have used the ih 440 but I didn’t want the cow hay in little bales when you’re feeding 600 head a day the last thing you need is to pitch little bales into the mixer by hand every day .
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