Hesston 4600 Baler Parts Manual
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Hesston 4600 Baler Parts Manual
I'm not trying to steal the thread, but, someone knows of a good forum that don't mind talking about the Hesston small square balers, please post a link. I've kind ran up against a wall trying to find much information or stocking parts vendors for my Hesston 4550. Especially in my area the prevailing attitude is if it's not the large square machine we won't even talk to you, OR they'll say 'we've heard of them but never actually seen one'. I had some fairly complex issues getting my chain sproket/stuffer fork timing right according to the manual (always looked to be about one tooth off) when I would recheck the marks.
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That's been my experience with the 4550. Thanks for the replies. There is one for sale not too far from me, we could stand to have a little newer baler (more reliable) than what we have now. Went to a dealer on Friday that had a couple newer (316 & 570) New Holland balers that ended up being trashed too bad for us to even think about, for way too much money. Called the Agco dealer this morning for info on the Hesston 4600 balers and he has a Hesston 4570 for a little more than what the 4600 is listed for. Now I'm wondering which one I should go checkout? Each is about an hour away one West and one North.
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I would go for the 4570. I'm pretty sure it's newer than the 4600. I'm also pretty sure it is the same baler, but with different paint as the MF 1837 - which IMHO is an excellent baler. 100 strokes per minute, wide pick-up and still low minimum hp requirements.
If you want to see more about the 1837 MF - go to the MF website. I think this baler was just refreshed this year to include more shielding - which I don't care for. The new model is a 1838, but it is essentially the same 1837 baler. IMHO - the Hesston/MF inline balers are a most simple baler to work-on and have an outstanding reputation for making perfect square shape brick bales.
I tried to buy an MF 1835 (Hesston 4550), but the dealer sold it out from under me. Wound up with a JD 348.
If the 4570 is in good shape and is newer than the 4600 (which I believe it is), IMHO - it's worth the extra cost. Don't think you will be disappointed in an inline baler. Good luck, Bill.