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Help with New Holland Baler
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<blockquote data-quote="rngr" data-source="post: 266681" data-attributes="member: 2626"><p>I have an old new holland 277 hayliner that I bought this past summer very cheap. The problem I have with it is it keeps bending the rack. Put a new one in and it bent it right away. When I first got the baler it did tie about 30 bales before it quit. Thats when I found the old rack was bent. So I replaced it along with the twine fingers. I cannot find anything that it would have rubbed on at all. The twine are fine, they look just like when I put them in. Baler is in time as well. </p><p></p><p>My neighor has a NH baler similar and his did the same thing so they put in a new one and it bent the new one as well. He straightened out the new one put it back in and has been baling ever since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rngr, post: 266681, member: 2626"] I have an old new holland 277 hayliner that I bought this past summer very cheap. The problem I have with it is it keeps bending the rack. Put a new one in and it bent it right away. When I first got the baler it did tie about 30 bales before it quit. Thats when I found the old rack was bent. So I replaced it along with the twine fingers. I cannot find anything that it would have rubbed on at all. The twine are fine, they look just like when I put them in. Baler is in time as well. My neighor has a NH baler similar and his did the same thing so they put in a new one and it bent the new one as well. He straightened out the new one put it back in and has been baling ever since. [/QUOTE]
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