Dec 27, 2018 Fortunately, the timing process for the John Deere 336 baler is clearly set out in the operator's manual. Insert the feeder pivot pin into the bottom hole of the feeder fingers. Turn the flywheel by hand in a counterclockwise direction until the face of the plunger head is centered in the front feeder slot. John Deere 336 Square Baler Operators Manual Plastic Comb – January 1, 2015 by John Deere (Author) See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Ag book rounded font. 338 Twine/Wire Baler Hay and Forage Equipment from John Deere. Learn more about the features, specifications, and more for the 338 Twine/Wire Baler Hay and Forage Equipment. Mar 29, 2020 Download John Deere 336 Square Baler Operators Manual book pdf free download link or read online here in PDF. Beyblade gba rom deutsch download firefox. Read online John Deere 336 Square Baler Operators Manual book pdf free download link book now. All books are in clear copy here, and all files are secure so don't worry about it.
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All, I have a quick question for those familiar with late-model JD balers. I have a small size tractor (JD 4520, ~4k lbs and 53 HP) that I am currently using to cut, rake, and bale my little 13 acre Coastal Bermuda pasture. I borrow a neighbors ~10-year-old Case in-line baler to do the baling, and am looking to buy one for myself this winter. My local dealers are JD and New Holland, so I imagine I'll stick with one of those two brands. I'll be buying late-model (1-3 years old) or new, twine-tie. My question is this: Is there a significant difference in the tractor size requirements between the different JD models?
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John Deere's literature lists the 338 and 348 as 'higher capacity' models that (I assume) means I can shove more hay at a faster rate into the thing (assuming I have the tractor HP, which I really don't). I'm not really in need of higher capacity, so I figure I should just be shopping for a 328 model. Unfortunately, I've found that there really aren't that many for sale, there are many more 348s in my area for some reason. If I end up finding a 348 that is clean at a good price, I just want to make sure my tractor wouldn't have a significantly harder time with it then a 328.
The official JD specs don't show a really large difference between the models. If I just compare the 348 to the 328, all the specs are identical, including length, width, pick-up width, and HP required (35hp) except for: 328/348