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Case IH baler 8420

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bcwv

03-02-2004 18:14:30




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I am looking at purchasing this baler soon. Is there anything you guys can tell (or warn) me about this small round baler. Thanks. I would like to say hi to my old buddy "Pigfarmer" too!




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bcwv

03-03-2004 04:13:52




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 Re: Case IH baler 8420 in reply to bcwv, 03-02-2004 18:14:30  
Thanks for the responses. If the price is right I will be purchasing it in the next couple days.



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bud

03-03-2004 17:27:07




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 Re: Re: Case IH baler 8420 in reply to bcwv, 03-03-2004 04:13:52  
I built an electric tie and in process of building ramps ,when you buy your baler I can send you info-pics on how to add these options for under a $100.00



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hoover

03-02-2004 19:51:39




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 Re: Case IH baler 8420 in reply to bcwv, 03-02-2004 18:14:30  
What size of bale does it make? I have a 3640 caseih it makes a 4X6 bale Like it alot its a softcentered baler cows don't waste much either
I've had it for about 10 years put only one bearing in and teeth as needed



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bud

03-02-2004 19:58:35




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 Re: Re: Case IH baler 8420 in reply to hoover, 03-02-2004 19:51:39  
39" wide x 30" to 54" tall 300#-600# and only needs 30hp to do a super bale .



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bud

03-02-2004 18:23:02




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 Re: Case IH baler 8420 in reply to bcwv, 03-02-2004 18:14:30  
I just bought a 8420 myself, the bales are smaller ,but your stock will eat 95% of the hay before they spoil it . Good choice



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