Posted by Tx Jim on March 03, 2011 at 09:35:07 from (67.142.163.27):
In Reply to: JD 328 square baler posted by j hikper on March 02, 2011 at 19:46:00:
Paul in MN said: (quoted from post at 09:50:31 03/03/11) The knotters are quite similar, but the 328 knotter has some improvements for servicing. We have broken the left side axle stub shafts on both of them.Paul in MN
Paul
Could you please divulge the knotter differences as I looked up the AE13424 twine disk,AE48700 multi-twine bill hook,AE48451 knotter frame and the E43527 billhook drive gear and these are all common to the 327 & 328 models. The E41454 feeder finger plastic brgs are common to all JD sq balers since the beginning of the 336/346 series. The reason a 327 has a grease zert on the auger is because JD labels the brgs as bushings while 328 has ball brgs.
Thanks as I'm just curious,Jim
This post was edited by Tx Jim at 09:45:40 03/03/11 2 times.
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