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msb

11-07-2007 19:34:17




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A Case 3 man, wire Slicer baler? Might be interest if it is. Let me know and tell location and condition of baler.




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Farmallb

11-09-2007 17:35:05




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 Re: Baler question in reply to msb, 11-07-2007 19:34:17  
The bailer is a 130 or 140 W as mine is, or T for twine. IT is an auto tie bailer, 2 wire or twine. I have one and it looks like that other than it has solid wheels. Mine is a 1960 model. Mine has Cases own 4 cyl air cooled engine. Mine works fine. Fix the engine if it needs it, make sure it is timed right. There is a tiny spring in a round thing that goes around in a circle and it causes the needels to come into the chamber and come back out. If that spring is weak or broke it can crash the needels There $150 ea. AND theres only 10 pairs left, so I was told a few yrs ago, Mine crashed 2 yrs ago and Ive forgot what caused it, but Ive got it timed right. Had a he ll of a time finding a new fuel pump for the engine, but finally found it in a tractor parts catalog for a JD tractor, Ive got a parts bailer that has a pto for it that I can switch across if I ever want to

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