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Posted by Steve from New Holland on December 03, 2002 at 10:18:07 from (207.106.122.52):
In Reply to: Re: New Holland 320 Baler posted by Rick on December 03, 2002 at 05:10:25:
Hi Rick. I understand where you are coming from, but I feel I can clear up some of the confusion. Here is the lineup of large capacity 14"x18" balers: First, the model 278, followed by the 320, followed by the 326, and then the 575. The 278 and 320's were 105 strokes per minute. The 326 and the 575 are 93 strokes per minute. Although the feed opening may be a tad bigger on the 326 and the 575, these 2 balers will not outbale the 278 and the 320's. They may be close, but not quite as much. Rick, as far as your 570 goes, here is the family tree for it: First came the 276, followed by the 315, followed by the 316, followed by your 570. Though these balers have decent capacity, they are no match for any of the 4 larger models. I still contend that the 320 was and is extremely high maintance. Hope this helps Rick. Steve
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