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    Farmall 460 diesel

    Hello, traded a Case DC for a 460 diesel today. Previous owner rebuilt the engine but after a few few hours running he noticed antifreeze in the oil and shut it down and drained the oil. I could not turn over by hand so I pulled the glow plugs and got antifreeze out of all 6 cylinders. Any...
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    NH Super Hayliner 69

    It seemed like everyone I talked to told me to crank them down. I guess they didn't realize how bad the bales were
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    NH Super Hayliner 69

    Hay dog springs felt good, the one dog is broke so I am going to take the good one off and lay it down on a piece of 1/2" plate and trace it, then fire up my plasma cutter and make a new dog. I will check on shimming it.
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    NH Super Hayliner 69

    I did some looking today and this is what I found, the forks are roughly 10" long with about 2-3/4" gap between the tips and the floor of the baler. Second, the left hand hay dog is broke off flush with the top of the chute. The right side is the side getting too much hay. I am going to take to...
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    NH Super Hayliner 69

    I don't have a book yet, the guy I got it off of was going to take a torch to it and take it in for scrap. He knew nothing about working on them. I rebuilt a Massey Ferguson 12 but the New Holland is way different and in my opinion way better.
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    Welder

    As a weldor, I recommend going to a straight DC machine because I rarely ever use AC. I like Everlast welders, they are cheap but good running machines. They have stick welders for around $300. You can find them on Amazon.com or look at them at www.everlastgenerators.com
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    NH Super Hayliner 69

    I really appreciate all of this!!! My father in law bought a Massey Ferguson 12 baler this past spring and it worked ok. We have knot issues, they keep hanging up in the bill hooks. I bought the NH baler, a 256 rake and a Galfre 2 spool 3 point hitch tedder for $1800 and the tedder and rake...
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    NH Super Hayliner 69

    I will check that. It sat out in the weather with hay in it because the chute is rusted out pretty bad. I just bought it in September and baled a small field of 2nd cut with it. Just trying to get it baling good. It does a great job other than that.
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    NH Super Hayliner 69

    I am having an issue with a New Holland Super Hayliner 69 square baler. It wants to bale crooked. One side tighter than the other. Before anyone says it, yes I know I adjust the string tension on each side of the chute with the hand cranks. The baler will bale fine for a while then it will go...
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    Old tractors vs new tractors? Diesel vs.gasoline?

    I really like a Ferguson 35 for brush hogging. Small and maneuverable but has live PTO, no need for an over run clutch, and live hydraulics so you can raise the brush hog without having to turn on the PTO which starts the brush hog or without leaving the seat to unhook the shaft then turn...
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    Which are less maintenance the old or the new?

    Sorry I forgot to add the Ferguson and Ford engage the PTO in the transmission mechanically. There are seals and bearings that have to be replaced on all of them. In my opinion all you are buying is comfort when buying new. My hydraulics are sluggish in the winter on my Ferguson but the Kioti...
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    Which are less maintenance the old or the new?

    If you are wanting a "farm tractor" then here is something that will help. If you buy brand new you will pay $15,000-$30,000 for a tractor suitable for the size land you have. Most come with a warranty but here is the thing, I owe an old ferguson TO-35, my father in law has a Ford 8n and a...
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    8n draw bar

    Mower not more
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    8n draw bar

    I actually went back and welded the one side solid and put tabs on the other to keep it from twisting. The more really limits the space you have to work with.
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    New guy with 1958 Massey Harris Ferguson TO-35

    I'm actually planning on building a new bumper for it. I am actually thinking about welding a hitch receiver tube on it to move trailers with.
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