Posted by Tom in TN on November 10, 2009 at 14:17:21 from (71.228.243.154):
In Reply to: New Holland 273 baler posted by jimjo2 on November 10, 2009 at 04:54:46:
jimjo,
I also have a NH 273 baler that I've had for about 8 or 9 years. I put up 2000 bales per year. Like everyone else, I'd say it's a good baler.
However, like every other mechanical device, you can expect breakdowns. I've replaced one drive chain, multiple pick-up tines, one tire, a few shear bolts, a drive wheel for the metering arm, one set of knives that cut the twine, one bearing on the plunger mechanism, and other miscellaneous stuff.
I keep mine well greased and shedded. You MUST have an owner's manual so that you'll understand the many adjustments that can be made and find the many lubrication points.
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