Anonymous-0

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A clean looking 62 T is coming up for auction near me and I was thinking of getting it as a backup to my NH 268. Are any parts available from AGCO?

Thanks,
Andy
 
Yes, SOME are.There are a number of guys around with NOS parts too....don"t have any names right now but just ask on this site.
Larry NEIL
 
Some parts are available from AGCO. While it's a completely different baler model number, AGCO has the needles for the 520 baler. At $280 each.
 
I would be looking for a good knotter assembly, or a complete baler, if anyone knows of any balers that might be for sale, I am in central wisconsin, ours, the right knotter started giving problems, the roller was seized up and pitted, I replaced with a better one, still does not work properly. Really liked taking it to shows and using it to show off the "finest in farm machinery"
 
i think many of the parts you pick up for your New Holland baler also would work for the oliver baler. we have a 60-t baler and we have picked up a few parts from new holland for it, they weren't identical but very close in design.
 
I have a 520 Oliver baler, haven't had any issues getting knotter parts as my baler is in the same family as the 620/720 which became the hesston 4XXX series. The parts I've been getting from either AGCO or "AgPartsFirst" are grey/white in color. I'm guessing they are actually hesston parts.

What I couldn't get was a slip clutch for the pto. I used one off a New Holland Super 67 baler. Bolted right up.

I also have a New Holland 68. The balers are stored/parked side by side, but I've not done a great deal of comparison between them. Knotters are both of the same design, but I couldn't tell you if they would actually interchange. I can say that you could just about get any part you need for an older New Holland baler if you have the $$$.

In the field the 520 is far superior in the amount of hay that you can put through the machine. The bales are of same length each time. Makes a nice bale when it's not having issues with the knotters (I have faith that I'll get it fixed one of these days... each failure is just an opportunity to try again). I bought the bale more to take to shows with my tractors. However, it has to earn its keep.

The NH 68 makes a nice bale, not everyone comes out the same length, but close, and it never misses. Only downside, it's picky about the volume of hay you feed it.

Go Oliver green... you might have to get creative if you have a break down, but thats part of the hobby of old iron.
 

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