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Topic: Re: scrapping 2 balers
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| Brian in MA
09-25-2012 16:47:36
71.89.8.22
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| wilder11354
09-25-2012 17:38:56
67.255.48.36
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Re: scrapping 2 balers in reply to Brian in MA, 09-25-2012 16:47:36
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| NEPA, Susquehanna County. |
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| kossuth
09-25-2012 16:56:29
108.8.8.56
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Re: scrapping 2 balers in reply to Brian in MA, 09-25-2012 16:47:36
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| Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeDitto.... |
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| strikefalcon
09-25-2012 19:14:08
184.63.110.28
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Re: scrapping 2 balers in reply to kossuth, 09-25-2012 16:56:29
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| How different is that from a 268 baler?
This post was edited by Strikefalcon at 19:15:00 09/25/12. |
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| JMS/.MN
09-26-2012 07:32:31
209.237.125.241
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Re: scrapping 2 balers in reply to strikefalcon, 09-25-2012 19:14:08
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| Basic difference between a 268 and 269 is the 269 has the 3 joint pto and longer hitch. I bought a 269 parts baler and switched them. NH two joint design was terrible. They must have thought tractors are only 40 inches wide. |
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| Brian in MA
09-26-2012 04:47:18
70.91.218.113
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Re: scrapping 2 balers in reply to strikefalcon, 09-25-2012 19:14:08
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| Very similar. If you go to the Messick's parts site and compare the 268 & 269 there is a ton of overlap in parts. I also have a 268 and if this was closer I might try to buy the whole baler as a parts unit, but that is too far for me. |
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| wilder11354
09-28-2012 15:07:51
67.255.48.36
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Re: scrapping 2 balers in reply to Brian in MA, 09-26-2012 04:47:18
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| no wants anything? sunday one in barn(S69) gets pulled out to get loaded on flat bed. Other(s269) ones here at house. |
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