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67 new holland baler

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tim[in]

01-28-2006 11:28:35




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there's a 67 baler going at an auction in a week or two. does anyone know what the years , value and problems and reliability of this baler ? also what about parts availability?




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Rexalot

02-02-2006 06:52:27




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 Re: 67 new holland baler in reply to tim[in], 01-28-2006 11:28:35  
I have a "Super" NH67 baler. Parts are easily obtained from the NH dealer. I paid $400 for mine. It has space for 4 twine rolls between the rails, but you can stick a spare on the plunger side. I used the remaining spare space for my grease gun and tractor tool bag.

It does have a short drawbar compared to other models. My baler is completly worn out but I have been able to adjust things enough to make a decent bale. I wish I could find another as I like the S67 better than my 68.

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tim[in]

01-31-2006 17:49:11




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 Re: 67 new holland baler in reply to tim[in], 01-28-2006 11:28:35  
i stopped by to look at it. was inside barn, coon cr*p on top but not too bad. had 1/4 turn chute on back ,tires up . couldnt tell if tongue was pushed back but from what i could see ,looked like tongue was only about 2' long. my old 14T had much longer tongue.how many bales of twine go in the twine box. was in a hurry but looked like it would hold 6-8. seemed kind of funy the twine box on top there. wonder what this baler might be worth? thanks to all who replied.

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RickB

01-28-2006 16:45:43




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 Re: 67 new holland baler in reply to tim[in], 01-28-2006 11:28:35  
67 was built 1958 to 1961.



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KEH

01-28-2006 14:51:45




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 Re: 67 new holland baler in reply to tim[in], 01-28-2006 11:28:35  

I had a 67, gave good service for years. Same as a 68 except has a short non adjustable tongue.
It would make banana bales unless the windrows were large and sometimes would make one sided bales with large windrows also. Knotters are same as on later balers, parts should not be a problem. Axles on mine had bushings instead of bearings, so could not pull on road fast.

KEH



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