The NH 276 was one of the best square balers ever built. Very good capacity and very reliable. The NH 268 and NH 273 are good smaller balers. Are you going to be baling behind a combine??? I started out with a NH273 and had a JD 7720 combine. The windrow was too big for the baler had to ride the clutch a lot of the time. Another difference is that the 268 and 273 did not have a way to adjust the feed into the chamber. The 276 did. Not a big difference but a differences. The value of square balers has gone up in the last several years. The prices you quot are pretty good values if the balers are in good working order. Look over each for knotter and plunger wear. A pretty paint worn out baler is not as good as a faded low use one. The cost of parts has gone up with the baler price. A pair of needles and a needle frame used to be $350-400 now it will cost you $650-750.
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