Ford New Holland 234 Tractor Service Repair Workshop Manual

Ford New Holland 234 Tractor Service Repair Workshop Manual

Ford New Holland 234 Tractor Service Repair Workshop Manual
New Holland balers separate material quickly into flakes. These flakes are then perfect for easy hand-feeding. Especially popular for this purpose is the BC5000 baler, because it makes consistently dense bales that are well shaped and easy to handle. Another popular model is the BC5070, a Hayliner model that provides superior bale consistency and shape.

Those involved in commercial haying operations and those responsible for operating custom balers at horse farms regularly express their trust in New Holland performance. This is because they understand that their jobs depend on producing consistent bales which meet the very precise demands of livestock and horse owners.

New Holland balers are the perfect choice for producing product for hand-feeding. Separating flakes of the bales is fast and efficient. And thanks to New Holland’s consistent density, you always know just how much feed the horse or animal will receive.

Ford New Holland 234 Tractor Service Repair Workshop Manual
Ford New Holland 234 Tractor Service Repair Workshop Manual
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Some other key features:

* New Holland balers have a rugged bale chamber which is perfectly suited for better bale formation.
* A quick plunger speed along with the 30 inch plunger stroke allow for maximum baler capacity. this speed is set at anywhere from 79 to 93 SPM. The baler’s strong plunger packs dense bales no matter what the crop conditions. It has high-strength steel which is used throughout the mechanism. Consistent performance is attained because the plunger rides on white-iron slide blocks and sealed ball bearings.
* The twine knotters almost never miss, despite going through thousands of bales.
* A hefty tongue connects directly to the baler’s axle to prevent towing stresses from making it through the chamber.
* The alloy-steel gears and tapered roller bearings run in oil, and therefore work quietly and smoothly.
* Standard on every model is a power-pivot PTO. This means you can make tight turns yet have almost no wear on the universal joints.
* Optional bale chutes will drop the bales on their sides. This keeps the twine off the ground and thus prevents rotting.