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Any body know the good, bad and ugly of these

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old

09-26-2006 07:24:29




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Allis MOCO not sure of the model number but its about a 9 foot cut. A NH 271 rake. A NH 55 baler and a NH67 baler. We have a deal where we will be tradeing for these and some tractors also. I'd just like to know all I can on these since I get the fun of tring to make them all work again.
Thanks
By the way this is just a short list of the stuff theres a whole lot more stuff included and I'll be asking more soon

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MLD

09-28-2006 13:13:01




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 Re: Any body know the good, bad and ugly of these in reply to old, 09-26-2006 07:24:29  
Friend has an old Allis MOCO, worked good until a bearing went out, AC dealer can get the bearing. He couldn't get the sproket off the shaft, bent the sproket tring. "No problem", use a torch, cut the sproket off & get a new sproket & bearing...wrong!!!! Sproket not available!!! Its setting in field now for parts, he bought used GEHL for about $5000.



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paul

09-26-2006 21:59:57




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 Re: Any body know the good, bad and ugly of these in reply to old, 09-26-2006 07:24:29  
55 rake is the older style, good tho. Go about $3-400.

271 baler has the better hitch, otherwise exact same as a 270. Last, rock solid of their smaller line of good balers, basiclly the 69 revised several generations. Go from $250 - 1500 depending on condition.

Dyslecia is a terrible thing, isn't it. ;)

--->Paul



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KEH

09-26-2006 07:37:31




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 Re: Any body know the good, bad and ugly of these in reply to old, 09-26-2006 07:24:29  
Had a 67 baler which gave good service. Would make bananna bales unless windrows were large. It has wooden slides on the plunger. It is like a 68 except that the 67 has a short non swinging tongue. The area that is likely to be rusted if the baler sat outside in a damp climate is the part of the bale chute under the knotters.

How did the goat trailere work out?

KEH



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old

09-26-2006 07:41:33




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 Re: Any body know the good, bad and ugly of these in reply to KEH, 09-26-2006 07:37:31  
Done with the trailor other then painting it. Waiting on the guy to bring me some sand for the blaster so I can snad blast it before I paint it. When done I'll post some pictures in I guess the implament area



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Josh in Pa

09-26-2006 07:35:39




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 Re: Any body know the good, bad and ugly of these in reply to old, 09-26-2006 07:24:29  
I think parts for the allis mower are hard to come by. The NH rake is likely a 55, older with a straight axle, not worth a ton. The balers likely a 67 and 271, 271 is a real nice smaller baler if its in good shape.
Josh



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