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NH baler auto tensioner

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Dave

09-09-2003 22:37:52




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I am looking at a used NH 320 baler. It has a thrower that uses hydraulics from the tractor (to aim the thrower). I don't need the thrower and would take it off. But there is also a small pump and a piston for the bale tension. Are these connected into the tractor hydraulics also?




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RickB

09-10-2003 03:52:05




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 Re: NH baler auto tensioner in reply to Dave, 09-09-2003 22:37:52  
No.



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Dave

09-10-2003 04:18:01




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 Re: Re: NH baler auto tensioner in reply to RickB, 09-10-2003 03:52:05  
Thanks for your reply. Looks like it should work. But I want to be more clear - I intend on removing the thrower and there are no hydraulic connectors on my tractor. So, are the pump and piston for the tensioner are self contained?

Rich



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RickB.

09-10-2003 14:26:40




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 Re: Re: Re: NH baler auto tensioner in reply to Dave, 09-10-2003 04:18:01  
Yes



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Dave

09-10-2003 14:31:58




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: NH baler auto tensioner in reply to RickB., 09-10-2003 14:26:40  
Thanks



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