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Buying a new baler JD or New Holland
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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 815986" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>No matter what brand you buy having a good dealer is worth alot</p><p></p><p>as for the chains and belts being a maintenance problem on a NH they are NOT a problem </p><p> I change the chains about every 8-10,000 bales and I have NEVER changed or broke a belt on a NH </p><p> as for people replacing the endless belts on a sileage baler with spliced belts I would say your SALESMAN didn't know what he was talking about </p><p>One reason a NH doesn't have a wear issue on the belts is they don't carry the weight of the bale on the belts that is what the rollers are for so therefore they have less problems with belt stretch than a JD or a Vermeer </p><p></p><p> goodluck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 815986, member: 8829"] No matter what brand you buy having a good dealer is worth alot as for the chains and belts being a maintenance problem on a NH they are NOT a problem I change the chains about every 8-10,000 bales and I have NEVER changed or broke a belt on a NH as for people replacing the endless belts on a sileage baler with spliced belts I would say your SALESMAN didn't know what he was talking about One reason a NH doesn't have a wear issue on the belts is they don't carry the weight of the bale on the belts that is what the rollers are for so therefore they have less problems with belt stretch than a JD or a Vermeer goodluck [/QUOTE]
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