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newholland #472 haybine

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ric1

02-21-2008 17:34:41




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hi could someone give me a little info on the newholland #472 haybine gonna look at one saturday he says its in good shape new roller bearings all good rear tins a little rough. good or bad i would like to hear about this machine thanks RICK




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Tradititonal Farmer

02-22-2008 06:11:46




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 Re: newholland #472 haybine in reply to ric1, 02-21-2008 17:34:41  
The main thing to look for on a NH haybine is that the cutterbar is level if its bowed don't buy it.



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JRT

02-21-2008 22:59:51




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 Re: newholland #472 haybine in reply to ric1, 02-21-2008 17:34:41  
I have 2 of them. Both are very good machines. I do around 100 acres per year. Got one 10 years ago and mostly used it. All I have ever done is put in one roller bearing and one reel belt. and of course a few cycle knives when I hit a rock. If you don't have rocks , you won't break knives. I much rather use these machines than a disk mower. I think They are much more enjoyable to use. You can find some real good deals on them sometimes. Last year I bought my second one at a farm auction for 900.00. Looks like new. I would say it don't have more than 10 or 20 hours on it. Paint was still on the cycle. Used it for the first time last fall when I broke a reel belt. With 2 machines, I never stop. Just hook to the other one and go. You will find that New Holland dealers do not stock many parts for them. There will be a lag time to order. That is why I have two machines. I can afford two of these good old machines cheaper than I can buy one disk mower. Another good thing about them is they are easy to hook up. You just drop in a pin. Plug up the hydraulics, and start mowing.

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TGIN

02-22-2008 01:41:53




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 Re: newholland #472 haybine in reply to JRT, 02-21-2008 22:59:51  
I agree with you . I`d much rather pull a haybine than a disk mower and yes I did own one for 2 sesons . It was like a boat , happy to get it but happier to get rid of it !! We`ve got a 472 7 footer I use in smaller fields and hard to get to places , narrow lanes and gates etc. There a good machine .



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ric1

02-22-2008 01:13:21




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 Re: newholland #472 haybine in reply to JRT, 02-21-2008 22:59:51  
thanks jrt



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