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John Deere Baler Inspection for 336 346 327 337 347 328 338 348 Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2011

I made this video so people could look for worn parts on there John Deere balers and get repairs done before you have trouble in the field. If you need parts go to www.bestbalerparts.com or call 607-846-5959 All orders over $200 dollars get a FREE copy of the parts manual of there baler with a paid order. Remember " WHEN IN A JAM... CALL THE BALERMAN

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  • Yes we do call the number above for pricing

  • Yes I think we do have needles for a Case 200

  • We looked into the less moving parts and found nothing less about it, other than the frame size and lenght of the baler. The inline balers have more chains than a John Deere 336. I will put a video on here of what a inline baler looks like compare to others. Out of all the balers we work on the fastest and highest capacity is the CLAAS MARKANT 65 came in at a record breaking 25 tons an hour beating my John Deere 346 and my NH 575, which i was shocked. The best i did was 19 tons JD same for NH

  • Inline balers like Hesston and CaseIH, Massey Fergason are the most expensive balers to repair. Changing the feeder forks in the center of the baler is a 2 day job and changing the bearings on the plunger and reinstalling it and adjustment are not one of our shops favorite parts about them. Good balers but not easy to repair like IH, John Deere, New Holland and CLAAS.

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  • I need a needle drive gear for a JD 346. Do you happen to have one?

  • how bout a case 200 got any needles??

  • Or you could purchase a new inline square baler. Inline have far less moving parts to wear and they make more uniform bales for accumulators.

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