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Waned: AC Square Baler Knives

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    Posted: 27 Mar 2019 at 9:08pm
I am looking for a NOS set of 444 baler knives to borrow for patterns to have new ones reproduced.  I would return them promptly when the shop is finished with them.
 
The part numbers are 70541297 for the ram knife and 70541202 for the stationary knife.  I am not sure how many other models they cross into, but the online parts book seems to indicate 302 and 303 as well. 
 
Any help would be appreciated.


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I was always told that New Holland parts interchanged with them...
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I might have a NOS set I'll look.
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I have 2 knives but they are both the #70541297
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I should have a nos set you could borrow.
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cleaning out an old farm house and found several boxes of knives new, i would have to check the part numbers, it anybody wants them there free.

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As a first for me, something that started out simple has taken a complicated turn.  The shop in town I had looking at making baler knives mentioned that they can not edge harden the new knives and would have to harden the entire knife.  I am leery of that because I was actually able to save my knives after a dead impact because they could be bent back and straightened.  If they were through hardened my fear is they might have cracked instead. 
 
I know it is a long short, but looking for leads on a firm that could edge harden the plunger knives from a baler (flame or induction). 
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It it the steel and the process. That is the problem. Make the out of S7, harden and draw them back to the  mid 50's and they will be fine. Tracy


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Tracy meant S7 steel. It's a shock resistant tool steel.
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Charlie, Thanks, been a tough week! Tracy
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