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Topic: deere parts vs new holland
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| jstalk
08-08-2012 07:46:53
70.60.1.82
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are jd baler parts for say a 336 more than parts on a similar new holland model? Ive heard this but from what I can reference this doesnt seem to be the case. IN fact some of the more common parts from deere are far cheaper. Some older new holland balers you cant buy a knife for anymore you have to buy the complete knife arm, making a 2.00 part a 120.00 part. Give me your 2 cents here. |
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| chevytaHOE5674
08-08-2012 14:13:03
74.221.61.254
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Re: deere parts vs new holland in reply to jstalk, 08-08-2012 07:46:53
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| For my early 60's vintage NH 270 the twine knives were like 10 bucks a side last summer..... |
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| Tx Jim
08-08-2012 10:02:39
67.142.163.25
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Re: deere parts vs new holland in reply to James Howell, 08-08-2012 07:46:53
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Are you referring to the twine knife?? If so JD twine knife is E96832 KNIFE, ADD 12.87 USD |
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| jstalk
08-08-2012 18:44:05
24.112.231.49
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Re: deere parts vs new holland in reply to Tx Jim, 08-08-2012 10:02:39
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| some of the new hollands you can buy the actual knife, others you have to buy the whole knife arm to get a new blade. |
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