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Topic: krone kr 260
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| Workman
09-24-2012 09:49:04
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Does anyone know what a fair price would be for a working Krone kr 260? Thanks |
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| James Howell
09-24-2012 10:10:53
75.230.99.248
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Re: krone kr 260 in reply to Workman, 09-24-2012 09:49:04
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| Workman
09-24-2012 09:49:58
184.6.198.255
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Re: krone kr 260 in reply to Workman, 09-24-2012 09:49:04
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| Also are there any known problems to look for on these balers. Thanks |
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| James Howell
09-24-2012 10:34:52
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Re: krone kr 260 in reply to Workman, 09-24-2012 09:49:58
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| | We had the tailgate repaired. The previous owner or his hired help broke the hinges. The tailgate now works without any problem. 
Check the pick up teeth; they will work loose and sometimes get sideways in the stripper. Keep the chain drives and chains well lubricated. Keep the knives sharp that cut the baler twine to avoid automatic tying problems. Check both bale density indicators and set them according to instructions in the owner's manual to avoid "jamming" in the pickup. With only routine lubrication and maintenance this baler is very dependable. 
Hope this helps. |
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| Workman
09-24-2012 11:20:50
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Re: krone kr 260 in reply to James Howell, 09-24-2012 10:34:52
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| Thanks. Have you done any silage bales with yours? |
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| James Howell
09-24-2012 11:45:40
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Re: krone kr 260 in reply to Workman, 09-24-2012 11:20:50
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| | No silage bales; only cured bales. Baled a little too early one time and some were "warm" on the inside. Usually wait three days after cutting before baling. Sometimes it doesn't take that long to cure in this Texas heat. |
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