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NH 77 baler

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Nathaniel Watts

10-02-2007 19:34:20




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Anyone know where to find a pto gearbox for a 77 or similar NH baler. Tired of the Wisconsin starting problems.




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TomH in PA

10-03-2007 16:58:29




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 Re: NH 77 baler in reply to Nathaniel Watts, 10-02-2007 19:34:20  
I've got a complete Super 77 sitting in the weeds if you want to come to central PA and get what you want off it.



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Nathaniel Watts

10-03-2007 18:29:53




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 Re: NH 77 baler in reply to TomH in PA, 10-03-2007 16:58:29  
Does it have the pto drive? If so can you send me a picture.



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TomH in PA

10-05-2007 14:14:22




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 Re: NH 77 baler in reply to Nathaniel Watts, 10-03-2007 18:29:53  
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Yea, send me an email



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TomH in PA

10-05-2007 13:55:42




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 Re: NH 77 baler in reply to Nathaniel Watts, 10-03-2007 18:29:53  
Yea, send me an email



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KEH

10-03-2007 05:10:34




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 Re: NH 77 baler in reply to Nathaniel Watts, 10-02-2007 19:34:20  

The 77 gearbox is used only on that baler to the best of my knowledge. You will need a gearbox and the long pto shaft and mounting brackets including a bearing and bracket on tongue. Also need the longer tongue. I did that changeover years ago,then sold the baler so I no longer have the parts, unless maybe a long tongue.

77's were great balers. No banana bales, was not sensitive to the size of the windrow. Pick up is the weak point.

On Wisconsin baler, be sure the magneto is good and is timed properly. A clean properly adjusted carburator works wonders too.

KEH

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