I wish farming would go back to how it was in the 70s /80s sigh....Well done you for keeping the old equipment alive and working. Where is this filmed?
Very interesting. Seems quite simplistic and straightforward as far as its operations are concerned. Would you happen to know what or who would make a similar functioning piece of baling equipment today?
how do you get on with getting parts for your 268 there seems to be very little left available for this style and i struggle most large things needed I've had to make from scratch just wondered if you've had better luck from me for example the aluminium packer tines Nla from CNH my full time job is working in the parts department of one of the 19 branches of Ernest doe and sons the largest cnh dealership in Europe but even i struggle getting the bits for it
At least set the pickup height correctly? The wheel should be in constant contact with the ground. I'd have our old horseman with his hayrake working the field to row up the 30% you are missing! :-)
We had a 268 for years was a reliable baler & made a nice bale mightn't be the fastest baler out there but it always got the hay baled
resembles a 269 ,nice job
Spent many happy hours back in the late 70's and 80's baling straw with a 268.
I wish farming would go back to how it was in the 70s /80s sigh....Well done you for keeping the old equipment alive and working. Where is this filmed?
Very interesting. Seems quite simplistic and straightforward as far as its operations are concerned. Would you happen to know what or who would make a similar functioning piece of baling equipment today?
New Holland still does
how do you get on with getting parts for your 268 there seems to be very little left available for this style and i struggle most large things needed I've had to make from scratch just wondered if you've had better luck from me for example the aluminium packer tines Nla from CNH my full time job is working in the parts department of one of the 19 branches of Ernest doe and sons the largest cnh dealership in Europe but even i struggle getting the bits for it
una tremenda maquina muy economica y remdidora
At least set the pickup height correctly? The wheel should be in constant contact with the ground. I'd have our old horseman with his hayrake working the field to row up the 30% you are missing! :-)
3:02 your bro is there
Lol thanks mark
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