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bobby

04-08-2000 13:42:21




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Anyone familiar with the john deere model 336 twine tie square baler? i have an opportunity to buy one but i don't know anything about this model.




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AGEN

04-09-2000 16:12:31




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 Re: Square baler in reply to bobby, 04-08-2000 13:42:21  
Our small family farm uses one. We used to hammer out 10,000 bales a year with it, but that was never in any big hurry. Lately, it gets less use, but still works well. The only trouble we have had was with the tying mechanism, and that was usually at the beginning of the haying season. The 336 is a good baler, if it has been treated right, and will serve you well if, if you continue to treat it right.

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Wayne

04-08-2000 15:11:42




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 Re: Square baler in reply to bobby, 04-08-2000 13:42:21  

There is a bunch of them around here. Pretty good baler.



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Tim(nj)

04-08-2000 19:23:18




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 Re: Re: Square baler in reply to Wayne, 04-08-2000 15:11:42  
I have one. Very good machine. If it has an ejector on it, check the bale chamber for stress cracks. Also check the ejector pan arms for cracks. My baler's chamber is fine, but I had to weld up some cracks on the ejector arms. Look at the wiper arms on the knotter. If it has riveted knives, it still has the old style arms. If it has screws, it's been updated. It's no big deal if it hasn't been updated; it doesn't affect performance, only makes service a little easier.

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