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Posted by Steve from New Holland on December 04, 2002 at 15:28:44 from (216.220.165.4):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New Holland 320 Baler posted by RIckB. on December 04, 2002 at 13:45:43:
Boy Rick, I don't need to add anything to what you say. I see you are very well versed on New Holland equipment. As I'm sure you know, the early 570,575's did give quite a bit of trouble. (You can get out all the service bulletins from 1989,1990,1991). But, New Holland has corrected just about everything. Occasionally, I still hear about a 565,570,575 that will shear a flywheel shear bolt for seemingly no reason. Remember the early ones that the needle/knotter drive would unhook in the middle of the tying cycle for no reason? Well, this problem has just about disappeared, but every once in a while I'll still hear someone complain about it. I worked with New Holland field test guys on this and they never did come up with an explanation. Other than that Rick, they are now fine balers. Steve
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