No, they will not fit. Different mounting pads, different length needle arm.
John Deere, Case IH/Agritrac, New Holland and Massey are the main companies that produce balers, primarily small square, large square, and large round. The large square baler is the most expensive to purchase. SINOBALER is a specialized baler manufacture based in China. Balers manufactured include cardboard baler, textile baler, bottle baler, tyre baler, fiber baler as well as various kinds of vertical balers and horizontal balers.
Try ebay and a general google search, I found several for sale and parting out listings in the first 20 results.
Where is the serial# located on a John Deere 336 square baler
No need to answer I've just got the book for the baler and have made correcting adjustments....... Thank you............
run the twine through the eyelets and through the needles , which are the large arms that rise up . take that twine and tie to the rear of the baler,both of them and run them where the bale forms. next trip the wheel that ties the bale, and turn the baler by hand for one cycle. the twine will be tied now cut the excess twine that u tied to the rear of the baler from the needles and you are ready to bale .
A round bail of hay is cheaper. The cost of a single bail of hay times the amount in a regular round bail is alot more in price. A round baler is more expensive.
To time a No. 3 Massey Ferguson square baler, first ensure the machine is properly set up and connected to the tractor. Locate the timing marks on the baler's flywheel and the knotter mechanism. Rotate the flywheel until the timing marks align, then adjust the knotter's drive mechanism to ensure it engages at the correct point in the cycle. Finally, check the operation by running the baler and observing the knotting action to confirm proper timing.
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Well it should tye them. I don't know why they are not tying them. Why don't you take just the baler out in the field without the kicker if that is one you have the one without the kicker. And see what happens with them that way. Have someone drive the tractor and you stand like next to the baler and watch it.
Ed Nolt built the baler.