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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 1682181" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>If NH used their normal cutterbar on the 310/312, it would be perfect for me. I've just never been keen on the continuous oil bath, gear driven cutterbars. Heard too many horror stories from the old 411 models as well as the JD cutterbars. Individual, shaft-driven pods make so much more sense to me. </p><p></p><p>I'm with you on the lack of grease fittings on those heim joints and pivots, and find myself soaking them down with spray on lithium grease every time I turn around. </p><p></p><p>I wonder who makes the Pro balers, they look like a European design to me.</p><p></p><p>We had an excellent Vermeer dealer about 45 minutes from my house, the main reason I started buying their equipment. He retired last year and another local outfit took over the dealership, they don't have the knowledge base or parts inventory as of yet but time will tell. I haven't looked online, but the books that Vermeer sends with their equipment have all of the part numbers and such in them for everything I've owned. I have a list of part #'s ready to go before I call the dealer, try to make their lives as easy as I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 1682181, member: 2383"] If NH used their normal cutterbar on the 310/312, it would be perfect for me. I've just never been keen on the continuous oil bath, gear driven cutterbars. Heard too many horror stories from the old 411 models as well as the JD cutterbars. Individual, shaft-driven pods make so much more sense to me. I'm with you on the lack of grease fittings on those heim joints and pivots, and find myself soaking them down with spray on lithium grease every time I turn around. I wonder who makes the Pro balers, they look like a European design to me. We had an excellent Vermeer dealer about 45 minutes from my house, the main reason I started buying their equipment. He retired last year and another local outfit took over the dealership, they don't have the knowledge base or parts inventory as of yet but time will tell. I haven't looked online, but the books that Vermeer sends with their equipment have all of the part numbers and such in them for everything I've owned. I have a list of part #'s ready to go before I call the dealer, try to make their lives as easy as I can. [/QUOTE]
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