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Posted by hay master on October 26, 2006 at 11:38:56 from (70.62.46.206):
In Reply to: Best small square balers posted by viking (southern PA) on October 20, 2006 at 13:33:38:
I like the NH balers as the parts and service are good. Currently use a NH 315 small square baler. Bought it from NH dealer on a trade. He had to put a plunger arm & knives on it and with a few minor adjustments in the field I put up over 1000 bales this summer. I had a JD 14T that I wish I never parted with. Should have kept it around just because. I must tell you I run it with a JD 4020 Diesel and don't power up the PTO much above 1600 rpm as the NH baler feeder tracks will blow up. I made that mistake on a NH 269 and the dealer wanted more than it was worth to repair.
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