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Case baler w/ PU - for sale and ID?

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    Posted: 07 May 2010 at 10:13pm
Can anyone provide any info on this Case baler?  It had a power unit  that has since been removed.  It was a wire-tie style as well.  On the slim chance someone might want this one, or some of its parts, it is for sale.  Most likely it will be dug out of the bushes and scrapped eventually.  I have more photos.  Thanks.






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Ii is a  NPA 2 hand tie 17" X 22" , 7877 pounds. or a NMC hand tie 14" X 18" 3400 pounds.  That is all the info I have.
 Those balers are dangerous.  A boy I went to school with was tieing when the header steared up a bumble bee nest.  He was in the hospitle fore a week.
 Those balers had V4 Wesconsin engines.  There were 2 benches on the side of the bale chamber.  One for the guy to punch the wires through and one on the other side for a guy to tie the wires .  When the balers had a hitch and chute to load a wagon, it took 4 guys to make hay.   That must be why the AC roto baler sold so good.

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Richard, You musta learned somethin every day of your life to come up with all the answers you have. 

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Richard, thanks for the info.  Yes, Dad and my uncles all spent time on those seats tying bales.
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