(quoted from post at 06:48:35 10/16/17) The 327 baler is the old 336, the 337 is the old 346, the only new baler introduced back then was the 447. The 327 is a good baler and a giant step up from the 24T.
(quoted from post at 15:04:03 10/16/17) While attending a winter service school at the old Syracuse parts depot when these balers were introduced to us the Deere people told us the only all new baler was the 347 and the other balers were basically a warmed over 336 and 346 with only minor changes. The same theory as when the 4230 tractor became the 4040.
(quoted from post at 10:32:01 10/16/17)
The 337 is nothing more that a 336 with a wider pick up, the same width as the 346.
Yes, there are a few more minor difference between the 6 and 7 series balers
(quoted from post at 18:38:23 10/16/17)(quoted from post at 10:32:01 10/16/17)
The 337 is nothing more that a 336 with a wider pick up, the same width as the 346.
Yes, there are a few more minor difference between the 6 and 7 series balers
336 have 4 angle irons for teeth 337 has 6 angle irons for teeth,336 has 52 pickup teeth,337 has 78 pickup teeth
(quoted from post at 19:28:09 10/16/17) That'a very interesting. There does seem to be quite a bit of empty space between the end of the auger and the
plunger knife and that's where it jambs the most. As long as it doesn't interfere with the hay feeding arm, a longer
one might work. I'll look into it. Thanks.
(quoted from post at 20:22:12 10/16/17)
Hay maker2
Whether you choose to believe that your statement that a 337 is the same as a 336 but with a wider pickup is incorrect BUT they aren't the same.
If I state something incorrect I'll welcome you or anyone else to correct me.
(quoted from post at 15:14:54 10/16/17)
If you look at the 336 and 337 you will find out that the "back-bone" compoents are the same.
They share the same slip clutch, gear case, plunger, knotters, feeder drive.
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