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sgoscooter

02-19-2013 20:21:17
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I have a new holland 68 bailer and meet the teeth that bring the hay to the shoot can anybody help with this
Thanks




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Hogleg

02-20-2013 07:27:42
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 Re: new holland in reply to sgoscooter, 02-19-2013 20:21:17  
Parts manual avail for download at Messicks and perhaps other NH web sites. I like to use it there because it ties into their web site. As I pic parts in the PDF, it will load the shopping cart on their web site and give me pricing and availability.

I got the ops manual as a reprint on ebay. High quality and invaluable.

John



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Case Nutty 1660

02-20-2013 06:42:03
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 Re: new holland in reply to sgoscooter, 02-19-2013 20:21:17  
think you are talking about the feed finger teeth as Bret said a NH dealer will have or can get them be sure to set them correctly and check out the feeder it's self for wear and also the big chain that these run on MUST be run tight to keep the feeder from slapping/banging and tearing it's self apart, I also recommend that a ops manual is a must and a parts will come in very handy also



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Bret4207

02-20-2013 04:26:01
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 Re: new holland in reply to sgoscooter, 02-19-2013 20:21:17  
Go to a NH dealer, they have them. Or you can get them from other concerns. Google "New Holland 68 pick up teeth". When you get them take the strippers, the curved pieces they stick out through, off to replace the teeth or attack them from the backside of the baler.

Might be a good idea to get an op and parts manual.



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