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NH 310 baler

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Kevin in MA

05-09-2005 11:37:03




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We are renting a small farm and need to make some hay for our sheep. Our landlard has a NH310 baler that we can use (looks clean) but we do not want to hand pick bales up of the field. What do I need to do to tow a flat wagon behind the baler and hand stack the bales? It looks like there is a reciever for a wagon hitch on the baler and there is one folding chute on the baler. how many chutes do I need.

Our tractor (Ford 7610) is more than big enough.

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Kevin

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BobMo

05-09-2005 20:12:02




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 Re: NH 310 baler in reply to Kevin in MA, 05-09-2005 11:37:03  
Kevin, if the baler has a hitch on it your okay but I'm not sure I know what you mean by a receiver. Some of those hitchs are a pipe in a pipe with several holes so the length of the hitch can be adjusted. Maybe the outer end is missing?
After the hitch is in place get the wagon or trailer you want to use and put it in place behind the baler and you can see if you need more chute or just to shorten the hitch....Good luck..... ....

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