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Steve from new-holland

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09-02-2004 08:44:10




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Steve I am running a 315 and has been a very good baler, but the floor behind the pickup is wore thru and chamber is gitting thin. Hate to park the old baler. Baled 1682 bales monday and mist 6 bales I think that is dam good. Can the chamer be rebiult? If I go to a newer baler what size would be the closist to the 315? THANKS FOR YOUR HELP Child




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Steve from New Holland

09-03-2004 04:36:43




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 Re: Steve from new-holland in reply to child, 09-02-2004 08:44:10  
Of course anything can be done, but the question is: Is it worth it? If you are a good torch and welder man, go ahead. If you need to pay someone else to do the work, I'd think twice. The 316 or 570 are the replacement machines to a 315. Steve



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Steve from New Holland

09-03-2004 04:36:37




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 Re: Steve from new-holland in reply to child, 09-02-2004 08:44:10  
Of course anything can be done, but the question is: Is it worth it? If you are a good torch and welder man, go ahead. If you need to pay someone else to do the work, I'd think twice. The 316 or 570 are the replacement machines to a 315. Steve



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