![]() Re: New Holland model numbering and approximate ages in reply to Bret4207, 07-11-2017 05:16:21 The very newest model numbers also escape me. I also recall people talking about very old models.like a 66 and a super 66? I have no clue as to their approximate age. I put the families in the order that I thought they go (oldest to newest)Ģ69 is older than 273.is older than 276.is older than 315.is older than 575 Within the family, the higher number was the higher capacity, right? For instance, the 276 had the highest capacity of its family? My 276 was the big model of the 272, 274, 276 family? The 269 was part of a family, wasn't it? Wasn't there something like a 267, 269?ĭad's 273 was.I thought.the middle in a family of 271, 273, 275? This is my guess, and I'm wondering if anybody could set me straight: I've seen other balers around with other model numbers, and I always tried to piece together the pattern.ĭuring most of my lifetime, it seemed that NH made baler series with two or three contemporary models with varying capacities. ![]() When I was growing up, my father had a 273 (as an aside, that baler has to rank up there with total bales.dad did 30,000 small squares a year and he used that baler for about 30 years), and then about ten years after my older brother took over he sold the 273 and bought a 575. ![]() We used to use a baler that a friend owns. And where it fits in the New Holland lineage. Was having a discussion with my father in law last night about our baler. ![]()
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