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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1841546" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Got a NH 7060 that has about 7500 bales on it and I know it is well past time to do the lacing on it. Honestly most of the metal teeth are in great shape save one or two in the corners. My questions are do I get the lacing completely redone at a cost of $75-100 a belt or replace all belts at about $250 a piece. Other option is just replace the cable lacing in the teeth and let it go. I replaced one last year completely so would still have 5 total to do. Other thing I noticed is that the belt I replaced is noticeably rougher ( although the same texture/pattern) than the originals with all the bales on them. The baler is getting a little picky as far as feeding but I have a few teeth to replace on pickup as well so that may be my issue. Any thoughts or voices of experience here? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1841546, member: 21382"] Got a NH 7060 that has about 7500 bales on it and I know it is well past time to do the lacing on it. Honestly most of the metal teeth are in great shape save one or two in the corners. My questions are do I get the lacing completely redone at a cost of $75-100 a belt or replace all belts at about $250 a piece. Other option is just replace the cable lacing in the teeth and let it go. I replaced one last year completely so would still have 5 total to do. Other thing I noticed is that the belt I replaced is noticeably rougher ( although the same texture/pattern) than the originals with all the bales on them. The baler is getting a little picky as far as feeding but I have a few teeth to replace on pickup as well so that may be my issue. Any thoughts or voices of experience here? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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