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    Posted: 22 Feb 2012 at 8:55am

I have found an AC baler (small round bales) that appears to be in restorable condition. I do not have any info (knowledge, manuals, model#,   year, serial #, or value ). I did find out that it is a Rotobaler.

 Any help out there?

Catfish Tom
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Edited by Catfish Tom - 22 Feb 2012 at 9:07am
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I bought one not too long ago that needed some work for $300. I am looking at another one for around $200. One that is field ready would be worth more, but probably not by much because they are not in high demand especially if you are going to try and sell what you are baling. The belts would be the most costly replacement item typically, so if they are in useable condition that would be a big plus.

The original Rotobalers had orange tops and the newer ones had white tops. There are some differences and there are different manuals for them. I have both manuals and they do not differ that much so either manual would at least get you started.

You can get belts, springs, and some replacement bearings from http://www.allcropharvester.com. I bought my orange top baler manual off of eBay and my white top one from another forum member.

Tim
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   The #10 model would be the most valuable. Gary Agrisom has parts available: http://agrimsontool.com/ac.htm
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   Serial Number location: http://www.brianahart.net/rotosn.jpg
 
   Serial number list:
 
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