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302 Baler

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    Posted: 09 Jun 2025 at 8:03am
Ive got a 302 baler in i would sell whole if anyone is interested. Otherwise will part out. It is complete and looks to not have been used much, but has been sitting along time. Has original thrower on it. Asking $650. Will part out if someone needs needles, knotters, pickup parts, etc. 952-290-1063.

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I see the left wheel is located to the rear of the main axle, on a stub axle. I recently saw an A-C 444 baler with the same set-up. I have a 303 with both wheels mounted on the main axle. Do you know if the staggered axle was an add-on for the earlier balers? Was staggering the wheels to help protect things if the machine dropped into a rut? Any way you could post more photos of your baler, it looks pretty nice.
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On new (NH) balers, that wheel is re-located rearward to compensate for the bale thrower to balance the weight out better. Possibly the same deal on this unit.  
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