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IH440 baler- any opinions?
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<blockquote data-quote="jakeboy" data-source="post: 547862" data-attributes="member: 6432"><p>I have used over the years b45 b46 b47 although we are Massey collectors and own a Massey 20 and restored 701 which we use every year we also run a international 440 and I prefer this to the Massey s it only does about 1500 bales a year but for us it has been ultra reliable, and I prefer using it to the Massey 20, I have always found the international's easy to maintain and work on, but to be honest we always strip out the baler at the season end and blow out all around the knotters and remove chains and soak in lubricant, yes we are bloody anoraks, I need to get out more !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeboy, post: 547862, member: 6432"] I have used over the years b45 b46 b47 although we are Massey collectors and own a Massey 20 and restored 701 which we use every year we also run a international 440 and I prefer this to the Massey s it only does about 1500 bales a year but for us it has been ultra reliable, and I prefer using it to the Massey 20, I have always found the international's easy to maintain and work on, but to be honest we always strip out the baler at the season end and blow out all around the knotters and remove chains and soak in lubricant, yes we are bloody anoraks, I need to get out more !!! [/QUOTE]
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