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First baler on a serious budget. Whats good whats not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7085461" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>I have a NH belt baler that I would sell. I'm collecting some pickup tines for it this afternoon, the first its ever had as far as I remember. Average of less than 200 [yes two hundred] bales per year and I am waiting for the weather to break so that it can bale the only seven acres it is likely to bale for me this year. Worked perfectly last time used and don't foresee any problems for this year, although there's always some little issue. The only problems we've ever had have been the packer bearings which have no grease nipples and require changing every few years.</p><p>Sold as seen, but you could see it working if not in a hurry. It has a very good net wrap system that is never any bother and also has a string system, which hasn't been used in years.</p><p>£4500 collected. It can make 5ft bales of hay or straw or standard 4ft haylage/silage. New tyres two years ago. Would sell before I do the seven acre field if you are in a hurry. No problem if you aren't interested as it will do here until I retire.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]900844[/ATTACH]</p><p>Can be run on 90hp tractor easily. It also has a chopper, or more accurately a 'crop cutter' which we never bother with and may require a few new knives [small and similar to combine cutterbar knife blades] to work efficiently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7085461, member: 718"] I have a NH belt baler that I would sell. I'm collecting some pickup tines for it this afternoon, the first its ever had as far as I remember. Average of less than 200 [yes two hundred] bales per year and I am waiting for the weather to break so that it can bale the only seven acres it is likely to bale for me this year. Worked perfectly last time used and don't foresee any problems for this year, although there's always some little issue. The only problems we've ever had have been the packer bearings which have no grease nipples and require changing every few years. Sold as seen, but you could see it working if not in a hurry. It has a very good net wrap system that is never any bother and also has a string system, which hasn't been used in years. £4500 collected. It can make 5ft bales of hay or straw or standard 4ft haylage/silage. New tyres two years ago. Would sell before I do the seven acre field if you are in a hurry. No problem if you aren't interested as it will do here until I retire. [ATTACH type="full" alt="P1020624.jpeg"]900844[/ATTACH] Can be run on 90hp tractor easily. It also has a chopper, or more accurately a 'crop cutter' which we never bother with and may require a few new knives [small and similar to combine cutterbar knife blades] to work efficiently. [/QUOTE]
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