Baler pic's

fred goodrich

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baler pics
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That baler would need a 6 horse hitch, and a forcart with good brakes around here, plus several Amish youngones to move each bale around on the wagon.
Loren
 
With that NH baler, and the 466 JD next to it, do you have a logical explanation why you use that little Case baler to bale straw?
 
Case Nutty,
I have a weird question for you on your baler. I have never seen a baler with the metal "brake" lines following along the the back of the baler. What purpose do they serve on your baler? I have seen tanks mounted for innoculant before, just not anything like yours has. Just curious. You learn something new on here everyday.
Kow Farmer (Kurt)
 
(quoted from post at 14:14:00 12/04/12) Case Nutty,
I have a weird question for you on your baler. I have never seen a baler with the metal "brake" lines following along the the back of the baler. What purpose do they serve on your baler? I have seen tanks mounted for innoculant before, just not anything like yours has. Just curious. You learn something new on here everyday.
Kow Farmer (Kurt)

Hydraulic bale tension
 
YUP its works better!!! and the 200 Case makes a smaller bale and as I sell them by the bale what makes more sence? I bought the NH two years ago at a auction and I have not taken time to go thru it and get her field ready, the JD i bought this fall for scrap price and plan on repairing it and selling , by the way a Case baler does make very good straw bales tight and uniform , besides what would you expect to have me use LOL cnt
 
Rich is correct both of these "extra" balers of mine have hyd tension, I wish I had kept a Case 330 we sold new I had it had factory hyd bale tension also I have never seen another, I know the last load of them we sold had it cnt
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Of course you have one nutty, who would think different? The only thing you don't have is case gloves. lol
 
Okay, now I am OFFICIALLY jealous of you Nutty! a 466 at scrap price? That is almost like saying "pigs can fly!" If you weren't half a country away I would drive over there and haul it to MN! :lol:
 
it needs about 600.00 worth of parts on the knotter frame but seems to be worth fixing for sure as I must say the JD 327 my cousin has is a very good baler and I have found that they all share many components so am thinking this should be a worth while project cnt
 
(quoted from post at 20:01:30 12/04/12) Rich is correct both of these "extra" balers of mine have hyd tension, I wish I had kept a Case 330 we sold new I had it had factory hyd bale tension also I have never seen another, I know the last load of them we sold had it cnt
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NH made a pretty good square baler. We have 2 326's that we used to put up 15,000 small squares year of alfalfa with. We had a 330 case, but our smallest tractor at the time, a 4240 JD, was just to much hp for it. We kept shearing the safety bolt as soon as the hay would get tuff. The 330 was wire tie, and when we upped our production, we wanted to switch to twine as well.
Dad used the 330 for many many years. It was a good baler too.
 
(quoted from post at 17:46:55 12/04/12) it needs about 600.00 worth of parts on the knotter frame but seems to be worth fixing for sure as I must say the JD 327 my cousin has is a very good baler and I have found that they all share many components so am thinking this should be a worth while project cnt

What would you sell it for? I would have to pack a lunch and put new tires on the truck but I am ready for a roadtrip!
 
WAYEELLLLL< guess it's my fault for being vague. Of COURSE you would have a pair of regular, ordinary, medium quality, off the shelf, everybody's got a pair, case gloves. I never thought otherwise. What I MEANT to say was the only thing you don't have is a pair of very extra special, high quality, super duper cool, limited edition, J.I.CASE gloves. I appologise for the confusion.
 
Mr Nutty I think I can make you very JEALOUS I have a CASE 235 PTO Baler that I traded for. All it needs are the Knotter fingers to be all there. OH and TWO tires
 
I really had not thought of selling before I fixed it, and I have to say my cousin does have first shot at it, as he has said he wants it but if he decides he does not I will let you know cnt
 

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