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Re: new holland engin driven balers
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Posted by wdtom on February 26, 2005 at 18:35:40 from (155.212.222.198):
In Reply to: new holland engin driven balers posted by colby on February 25, 2005 at 22:07:25:
Well there are NH balers with Wisconsin engines and there are NH balers with Wisconsin engine. Is it an old monster, a 77 with a 4 cylinder? Or a newer one with the 2 cylinder? Probably this one. Anyway, my brother has been dealing with a 2 cylinder Wisconsin on a baler his father in law ownes. The big thing is to keep the fins from plugging with hay. There was a temperature senson on the head or cylinders that would shut down the engine when it got to hot from plugging with chaf. Someone had disconnected it instead of cleaning the engine. Well the top end was all worn out when they got the baler and it would hardly run sometimes for lack of compression. He is at this time doing a rebuild. Keep the high temp cut out if it has one, and if it doesn't have one watch carefully for signs of plugging and overheating.
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