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Re: Re: Re: Re: New Holland 320 Baler
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Posted by Steve from New Holland on December 03, 2002 at 18:19:48 from (216.220.165.64):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: New Holland 320 Baler posted by RickB. on December 03, 2002 at 14:23:31:
Gosh Rick, I'll give you credit. You sure know your 575 baler. I really won't argue with anything you say. Just 2 points if I may. 1- Don't be fooled by the 14 year run of the 565,570,575 balers. This does not mean they are that good that New Holland doesn't want to change anything. No, what is happening is the total number of small square balers that are sold is dropping like a rock. New Holland has already told us not to expect any major research and development on small balers. They just don't sell enough anymore to warrant changes. Oh sure, I expect that we will soon see a paint and decal change just to come out with something new, but I don't expect anything major to change. 2- The 575 series balers have a plunger stroke of 93 at 540. The 278 and the 320 have 105. However, the 575 does have a larger feed opening into the plunger. Does this offset the slower plunger speed? Good question. I guess we would have to run them side by side to see what would happen. By the way, the 75 and 77 throwers didn't work well on the 320 either. Steve
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