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New holland round baler
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<blockquote data-quote="Drillman" data-source="post: 7590049" data-attributes="member: 403"><p>740A isn’t a bad baler. External greasable bearings and a decent control box. Biggest fault is the Rotor is too far back and no drop floor. So if you plug it (which you will if you push on too hard it’s a pain to unplug. For some reason there not at there best baling behind rotary lexions but cope with Axail flow stuff just fine.</p><p></p><p>Silage, halyage, hay they will deal with just fine.</p><p>The trick with them is to not let the Wind guard on the front start to lift with volume of crop. If it is your pushing a bit too hard and only a hair away from plugging the pickup.</p><p></p><p>By modern standards there not as fast and won’t pack as much into a bale but not a bad machine of cared for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drillman, post: 7590049, member: 403"] 740A isn’t a bad baler. External greasable bearings and a decent control box. Biggest fault is the Rotor is too far back and no drop floor. So if you plug it (which you will if you push on too hard it’s a pain to unplug. For some reason there not at there best baling behind rotary lexions but cope with Axail flow stuff just fine. Silage, halyage, hay they will deal with just fine. The trick with them is to not let the Wind guard on the front start to lift with volume of crop. If it is your pushing a bit too hard and only a hair away from plugging the pickup. By modern standards there not as fast and won’t pack as much into a bale but not a bad machine of cared for. [/QUOTE]
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