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Picture of a N H 66 self propelled baler with engine mounted to it

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B.C. in OK.

09-05-2000 13:10:16




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Just wanting to see if someone has a picture of a NH 66 baler with motor on it self propelling it. If anyone has a picture please post it so I can get a look. Thanks Bill




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Tom

09-14-2000 20:10:00




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 Re: picture of a N H 66 self propelled baler with engine mounted to it in reply to B.C. in OK., 09-05-2000 13:10:16  
I have a picture of a model 166 NH baler it has two wisconsin 2-cylinder engines on it and it is a 66 that was converted to a self propelled baler by New Holland ,the parts manual does not show a good picture of it this is sales literature that I have . I am trying to get someone to scan it for me and put it on the computer but not having much luck, Tom



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Dick Davis

09-07-2000 02:13:58




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 Re: picture of a N H 66 self propelled baler with engine mounted to it in reply to B.C. in OK., 09-05-2000 13:10:16  
Bill, can't help you with a NH 66 self propelled. Was this a farmer manufactured item? NH did make more than one model of self propelled balers. A friend has pictures of himself on the first model (I think a 1066) that his father bought in the fifties. It had two Wisconsin engines and used basicly a compact 65 baler. On a recent road trip to Canada/Pacific Northwest I toured every tractor junk yard along the way and found lots of self propelled balers. None very complete. I have posted a request for a history of NH balers on this site but no one has volunteered to provide. NH web site is new stuff only. Dick Davis

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Bill C. in OK

09-07-2000 10:23:30




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 Re: Re: picture of a N H 66 self propelled baler with engine mounted to it in reply to Dick Davis, 09-07-2000 02:13:58  
Dick I have ordered a parts manual for a NH 66 self propelled baler. So I should get to see what one looks like before long. Manual is suppost to have NH baler with a wisconsin engin on it.



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Dick Davis

09-08-2000 02:31:50




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 Re: Re: Re: picture of a N H 66 self propelled baler with engine mounted to it in reply to Bill C. in OK, 09-07-2000 10:23:30  
So Bill from who did you order the manual? On line? What other machines do they offer? Thanks Dick



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merle-wis

09-07-2000 19:46:49




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 Re: Re: Re: picture of a N H 66 self propelled baler with engine mounted to it in reply to Bill C. in OK, 09-07-2000 10:23:30  
bill are you talking abuot a nh 66 baler that is driven by engine mounted on it instead of pto driven or actual self propelled.I had a nh 66 for years with two cylinder engine on it worked fine.still have engine in shop.Got lazy needed thrower.May still have book on it.Will have to dig in atic.



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Bill in OK.

09-11-2000 13:03:13




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: picture of a N H 66 self propelled baler with engine mounted to it in reply to merle-wis, 09-07-2000 19:46:49  
Merle-wis I am talking about the one with the the engine mounted to it, that has no pto. But pulled with tractor. Not actually the self propelled but pulled. thanks Bill



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