- Location
- Somerset
Here is a video I have from the chap selling it. Have another where the pickup isn’t spinning as apparently there is a lever to turn it on and off (tensioning a belt maybe?) pickups a bit squeaky but it is on our 572, put some crop in it and that goes away. All looks and sounds like she’s ready to work really. Can’t see that a patch in the floor would make any difference as long as it’s done right, especially since this baler is for sale in Newquay which is right next to the sea.Our old 456a was a good baler, but I was always disappointed on how uneven the bale length was! Ours had a patch welded In the floor but nothing to be surprised about when you think some are probably pushing 40 years old now. As long as bushings, guides and bearings have been maintained nothing too expensive to worry about. You need to hear one running to really tell what health its in, the ram tends to bang when it needs re shimming etc. Should sound smooth.