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New Holland 461 haybine

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BobJ in Indiana

04-27-2008 18:34:03




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Does anyone know about parts for this machine. Expecialy a main gear box. What are some things to look for. Any bad spots to look for. THANK YOU




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04-28-2008 05:09:34




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 Re: New Holland 461 haybine in reply to BobJ in Indiana, 04-27-2008 18:34:03  

BobJ in Indiana said: (quoted from post at 18:34:03 04/27/08) Does anyone know about parts for this machine. Expecialy a main gear box. What are some things to look for. Any bad spots to look for. THANK YOU
My dad had one of those machines. All and all not a bad machine and parts shouldn't be too bad to get for it. One place my dad had problems with on his towards the end which eventually made him get rid of it was that the roller bearings kept going out on it. Now possibly a reason why was one of the shafts on the rollers broke off probiably 15 years if not more before he finally got rid of it. It ran pretty much trouble free so we fixed it pretty good I figured but a year or two before he got rid of it it would just keep eating bearings which means something got outta whack again somewhere in there. He also had problems with the gearbox on it at one point but I think it was a straight forward repair and never had much issue after that. I was just a youngster when he had that machine but I definately remember helping him replace that darn V-belt which drives the reel, (not a fun time). I remember having to disassemble about a 3rd of the machine to replace that little PITA.

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