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NH 67 vs. 273 hay baler

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Brandon

03-06-2003 10:17:45




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Is there much difference in these balers as far as capacity? I have a 67, but may have a chance at a 273. Just wondering if it would be worth it. The 67 has been a great baler. The knotters are rebuilt, and the needles show very little signs of wear. I may extend the tounge on the 67 though. Let me know what you think. Thanks, Brandon




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Brandon

03-07-2003 05:09:32




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 Re: NH 67 vs. 273 hay baler in reply to Brandon, 03-06-2003 10:17:45  
Hey guys, thanks for the information. I think i'm just gonna keep usin the 67. Thanks a lot! Brandon



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Steve from New Holland

03-07-2003 04:41:51




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 Re: NH 67 vs. 273 hay baler in reply to Brandon, 03-06-2003 10:17:45  
Well Brandon, The 273 is 15 to 20 years newer. Of course that doesn't mean it will be in better condition then your 67. Capacitiy will not be a whole lot different. Steve



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Steve from New Holland

03-07-2003 04:40:32




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 Re: NH 67 vs. 273 hay baler in reply to Brandon, 03-06-2003 10:17:45  
Well Brandon, The 273 is 15 to 20 years newer. Of course that doesn't mean it will be in better condition then your 67. Capacitiy will not be a whole lot different. Steve



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james

03-06-2003 18:05:04




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 Re: NH 67 vs. 273 hay baler in reply to Brandon, 03-06-2003 10:17:45  
Obviously depends on the price. The 273 is a lot better baler. For one thing, it has bearings on the plunger instead of wooden slides like your 67.



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