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Which round baler ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ILovebaling" data-source="post: 103427" data-attributes="member: 3055"><p>Well if I was going to go back to a NH because i like the look of it, it'd have to look a lot like angelina jolie. I'd make sure you get it well and truly demo'd and see what other people think first cos we were well and truly put off. </p><p></p><p>Another point about the NHs is the actual feeding in system on the pick up reel. Don't know if the design has been altered now but in the bottom of the pick up reel there used to be a piece of soft rubber or plastic and in the wrong type if crop, I.e. short grass or badly weathered straw, this piece or rubber used to get squashed down and would cause blockages and the only way we found to unblock was pull out every last bit of the blockage. Again a nightmare. </p><p>We did cure a lot of this problem ourselves by manufacturing a solid plate to reace the rubbery stuff (on our original 740 this piece of rubber was actually metal and there was never an issue on that baler)!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ILovebaling, post: 103427, member: 3055"] Well if I was going to go back to a NH because i like the look of it, it'd have to look a lot like angelina jolie. I'd make sure you get it well and truly demo'd and see what other people think first cos we were well and truly put off. Another point about the NHs is the actual feeding in system on the pick up reel. Don't know if the design has been altered now but in the bottom of the pick up reel there used to be a piece of soft rubber or plastic and in the wrong type if crop, I.e. short grass or badly weathered straw, this piece or rubber used to get squashed down and would cause blockages and the only way we found to unblock was pull out every last bit of the blockage. Again a nightmare. We did cure a lot of this problem ourselves by manufacturing a solid plate to reace the rubbery stuff (on our original 740 this piece of rubber was actually metal and there was never an issue on that baler)! [/QUOTE]
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