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Dave

08-24-2001 17:37:09




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I am wanting to buy a used Inline baler to do small fields and wooded pastures. Can someone tell me what models and year they were manufactured for Hesston and CaseIH. Why aren't these popular in the Midwest? How do they compair to a regular Baler?
Does anyone have one for sale close to Illinois??
Thank You!! Dave




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Tim(nj)

08-24-2001 20:58:32




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 Re: Inline balers in reply to Dave, 08-24-2001 17:37:09  
When my 336 died, I almost bought a 3-year old CaseIH 8530 (Hesston built these balers for CaseIH). However, I found a second 336 for $4000 less than the inline, so that's what I bought. I know a farmer nearby who has a Hesston machine. It has a phenomenally high plunger speed, something near 110 strokes per minute, which is apparently how it makes such a consistent bale size and density. Strange thing is, the cut side of the bale is under the strings, not on the side like on other balers. I think the knife needs to be mounted differently because of the straight-through arrangement. He puts 5000 bales a year through it, and has had few complaints about it. You do, however, need a tractor with some underclearance if you're working in straw in combine windrows or in extremely heavy hay.

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