Posted by Paul in MN on March 03, 2011 at 06:50:31 from (174.30.203.172):
In Reply to: JD 328 square baler posted by 4020 on March 02, 2011 at 19:46:00:
I've got both a 327 and 328 JD baler with throwers. The 328 has a wider pickup, but the 327 is easier to service because of the differences in shields around the knotter. They are both hybred machines, having metric parts and English system parts, so you are going to go nuts when you work on them. The 327 has a greasable cross auger bearing, while the 328 does not. Both have a plastic "bearing" on the feeder forks. It wears badly but only needs replacement about every 50,000 bales. The knotters are quite similar, but the 328 knotter has some improvements for servicing. We have broken the left side axle stub shafts on both of them.
Neither is bullet proof, but they have served us well, as we do over 20,000 bales per year. We use the heavy duty 7000 ft twine, not the plastic twine which I think is more abrasive to the knotter parts.
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