Jones MK 12T baler
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I know some people that ate food like a baler!!! whaaaaaaaaa!
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Wow that takes me back,during the early 1970's we had a MF 168 tractor and an Allis-Chalmers 300 baler ( Made by Jones actually ) and a similar bale sledge to that. Lovely sound eh?
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Hey if you mount a fan blowing down on the knoters it will save you alot of problems later they wont where out as fast.
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@birty1212 these rows are small, 10ft heads on the combine. Thats wide enough when the straw gets wet and your trying to get it dry for baleing.
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how big are them rows, is it like 12ft corn header on the combine?
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good vid! looking for bands and a few tines for the pick up reel for a jones 12T can anyone help me out??????
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we had exactly the same, mf 185 and blue jones, mighty baler!! theres a video of her on my page when we weren't using the bale sleigh
drumer1690 1 year ago
@drumer1690 That would be a Jones Star baler if it is blue. They are hard to bate for relyability.
madeljacky 1 year ago
you are not turning the bailer 540 how many rpm's on the tractor 1100-1200?
brian93ist 1 year ago
@brian93ist There is 1750 rpm on the tractor to give 540 on the shaft which in turn gives the baler 81 ram strokes per minute. Just watch closley to see how quick the bale is comeing out of the chamber.
madeljacky 1 year ago
hi there, im just wundering were you get parts from for this bales, because mine might be baling alot of hay/straw this year and cud do with finding a place for parts.
birty1212 1 year ago
@birty1212 any parts for the baler its self has to be sourced from scrap ones lying through the country. The likes of bearings and chains can be got from bearing suppliers. Plunger bearings have an axle made into them are got from New Holland balers and the adjustable slides adjusted to suit the slightly smaller outside diameter of the bearing. If your stop block is working, you will never need needles either.
madeljacky 1 year ago