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NH 1010 Stackliner

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JiminIA

05-05-2006 10:14:22




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Does anyone know the wix/baldwin/donaldson/fram etc. filter number? I just picked one up and the filter on it is rusty and I can't read it. Also this my first stackliner any tips. tricks or helplful hints are welcome. Hopefully this will work until I can move up to a grapple system..Thanks, Jim




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DBoll

05-06-2006 19:54:42




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 Re: NH 1010 Stackliner in reply to JiminIA, 05-05-2006 10:14:22  
Tom is absolutely right on bale quality, they must be tight and the same length. Years ago Dad tried doing custom work with his 1033, what a disaster,sloppy bales, tipped over, cross ways ect. If the guys doing the baling would have run the stacker they would have learned to make good bales. On the other hand we got along very well with our 1033.



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Tom from Ontario

05-05-2006 17:24:28




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 Re: NH 1010 Stackliner in reply to JiminIA, 05-05-2006 10:14:22  
Do your absolute best to make uniform square bales and follow the baler exactly, that is if you went up and down with baler, follow the same tracks the same way.



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