Posted by ranchingelec on July 12, 2020 at 09:53:22 from (216.174.157.34):
In Reply to: Got rid of this pos posted by svcummins on July 12, 2020 at 08:19:28:
We have Had our 560 Hesston for 16 years. It has not let us DOWN. The owners manual does a very good job in the trouble shooting section of explaining symptoms and causes when there is a problem. As a industrial electrician and HD mechanic maybe I take the skills in automation troubleshooting for granted. This baler makes a good tight bale that is very comparable to the newer BR7090 New Holland. (Now we run both Side by side) One nice thing about the Hesston is that it is impossible to over fill because the pickup stops turning when the bale is full. Another great thing is that the pickup is mounted from the front. If you hit a good size sleeper rock the pickup will just bounce up and over the rock...NOT SO on the NEW HOLLAND. Because the pickup is mounted at the back, the rock will keep the pickup from bouncing up over and then you have 5 tine tubes to replace and a whole bunch of stripper bands to buy. FUNNY thing aren't all the balers that are painted green been made by FIAT/HESSTON? they sure look alike... Even the BRAND New New Holland balers use ideas that Hesston has had for over 20 years.( like the twine arms hitting a lever to cut off the twine at the end of the stroke.) Anyhow. Enjoy the new to you Loader. that will make the 3020 a bit more usefull around the farm. NOW for a cab to stay out of the dust and spray. RANCH
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