When I was a kid we had an international baler with a 3 cylinder gas motor on it so it didn't matter if you pulled with a truck or small tractor.i owned one like this one 20 years ago but it was a 1960 era.
Looks like a NH 273 baler, it would do a lot better if the windrows were raked and more consistent. The reason the bales are light is they cant tighten up the bale chute because it will start missing bales, the knotter has to much play. you can also adjust the feeder tines to help consistent flow into the bale chamber.. but it doesn't look like a very big field...but it looks like a bomb went off!!!!!!!!
You need to get one of those Japanese toilets. It's like a car wash for your ass several different wash and blow dry features, pretty sure you even get a waxing at the end...lol
I'm working on a NH 66 and even the bolts are amazing. They look rusty like they won't come loose and they came loose like they're new
One of my favorite jobs on the farm. Picking them up after, not so much. We had an "automatic" stooker on our old case baler.
When I was a kid we had an international baler with a 3 cylinder gas motor on it so it didn't matter if you pulled with a truck or small tractor.i owned one like this one 20 years ago but it was a 1960 era.
The basis of the twine knotter mechanism was invented by John Appleby for grain binders in the 1870's.
That's really neat info. I'll have to check it out.
Nice to watch this amazing mechanism.
There’s also a model 68 that’s a close cousin on the site .
What needs doing when bake is coming out a bit on left side and string is loose on that side as well. Fixing up and just having this issue
Looks like a NH 273 baler, it would do a lot better if the windrows were raked and more consistent. The reason the bales are light is they cant tighten up the bale chute because it will start missing bales, the knotter has to much play. you can also adjust the feeder tines to help consistent flow into the bale chamber.. but it doesn't look like a very big field...but it looks like a bomb went off!!!!!!!!
You need to get one of those Japanese toilets. It's like a car wash for your ass several different wash and blow dry features, pretty sure you even get a waxing at the end...lol
My husband has one and he is having a problem with it tying a knot. Any suggestions
I'd be running it a little faster. I'd like to bring my old case baler with me on our move.
What is The model number for this New Holland baller ?
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