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Re: Haybine Baling Question
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Posted by txgrn on March 04, 2006 at 06:17:09 from (12.39.110.35):
In Reply to: Haybine Baling Question posted by Finn in Maryland on March 03, 2006 at 08:02:47:
Word to the wise. I would not buy a NH or anyone elses haybine that has an enclosed drive shaft. If they require attention, and they either do or will, they are a real pain. Have no idea why they did that. JD makes a nice 1209 (yours would be a 1207 for 7') that is light hears ahead from a maintenance standpoint, and every other aspect I can think of. Tractor is plenty big. haybine is light and requires very little hp to cut and crimp. Your tractor is plenty large to square bale. BTDT Just one word of caution on bailing. If you don't have an independent PTO on your tractor buy and install an overrun clutch on the PTO shaft. The first time you are baling and want to stop the tractor before the baler stops you will know real fast why you need one. Course some balers have builtin overrun clutches......and some don't. Mark
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