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I recently picked up a roto baler that seems to be in decent shape and I have received a spring kit form agrisom already along with a manual but my trouble is I am missing both discharge springs on the back. Are those available somewhere or would a garage door spring work? These are pretty rare in my area so spare machines are hard to come by let alone someone who’s ever used one!

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I have several Roto Balers for parts,sure I have some springs
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If you don’t mind checking and would be willing to ship to Maine that would be awesome. Still tempted to try a garage door spring. Weather is starting to look better to get hay on the ground and want to try it out before I commit to cutting any. Any thoughts on how rugged the discharge spring are?
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I have never seen one of those springs that was broken,don't think a garage door spring would be nearly as strong/stiff.Will check when I get the chance.
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Thanks Gary. My other thought was a trip spring off a snow plow. The springs on my baler are missing completely so I’ve got no idea what size they possibly were. Was hoping someone had been through it before.
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A rotobaler is the most rube goldberg piece of farm equipment ever invented. Trying to use a non original part is a sure to induce a high degree of anguish or end up in the b section of the newspaper. I have a couple of springs on the shelf and a whole lot of other nos parts if gary can't help you out. Sadly, most of the brainpower for the rotobaler is no longer with us. A drawback of using a 70 year old machine. Good luck!!
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Originally posted by dr p dr p wrote:

A rotobaler is the most rube goldberg piece of farm equipment ever invented. Trying to use a non original part is a sure to induce a high degree of anguish or end up in the b section of the newspaper. I have a couple of springs on the shelf and a whole lot of other nos parts if gary can't help you out. Sadly, most of the brainpower for the rotobaler is no longer with us. A drawback of using a 70 year old machine. Good luck!!

If you have some already ready to go I'm fine with you fellows making the deal as I'm not really equiped to ship parts.
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What’s the part number of spring
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I’m probably being impatient trying to get this thing going🤣 I’ve only seen one other rusted out one in person besides the one I bought I’m sure I will have a lot of questions when I get everything priced together. Probably will only do a few hundred bales a year if I can get it going. If not it will look nice parked next to the rest of the orange stuff 🤣

Unfortunately my owners manual doesn’t call out the part number only that they are the discharge springs.
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