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<blockquote data-quote="Jsmith2211" data-source="post: 7939586" data-attributes="member: 147572"><p>Well... for better or for worse I am now the owner of a 456a. Hopefully she works OK. All looked alright in person, couldnt see any in/out or back/forth play in the flywheel so hopefully thats all OK and she wont smash sheer bolts, and all the worm gears and that in the knotters look tight. Looks a tidy genuine baler to me. Aparently it came in on part ex. I'll let you know how i get on with it when it arives and i try to do a bit of rebaling with some broken rounds ive got. On a similar theme, does anybody have a sledge for sale relatively local to the wellington/taunton area in somerset? Prefferably a cooks windrower as i am told they are the type to get. Also on the twine, I assume it has to be 10,000ft? We've got some twine we used to use in the round baler before we switched to net but am i right in assuming that will be too thin?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jsmith2211, post: 7939586, member: 147572"] Well... for better or for worse I am now the owner of a 456a. Hopefully she works OK. All looked alright in person, couldnt see any in/out or back/forth play in the flywheel so hopefully thats all OK and she wont smash sheer bolts, and all the worm gears and that in the knotters look tight. Looks a tidy genuine baler to me. Aparently it came in on part ex. I'll let you know how i get on with it when it arives and i try to do a bit of rebaling with some broken rounds ive got. On a similar theme, does anybody have a sledge for sale relatively local to the wellington/taunton area in somerset? Prefferably a cooks windrower as i am told they are the type to get. Also on the twine, I assume it has to be 10,000ft? We've got some twine we used to use in the round baler before we switched to net but am i right in assuming that will be too thin? [/QUOTE]
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