If you need any help setting up your Roto-Baler, or if you have any other questions feel free to post a comment below. If you would kindly fill out the form below, and then your Roto Baler will be added to the registry list that is below the form. I’d be interested to catalog and share the number Roto-Balers that are still left out there (out of approx. Click the picture below to view the list in a larger window. For those of you who do not have the book, I have taken the time to transfer the information from the book onto a PDF. If you have Norm Swindford’s book, Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment 1914-1985, he has the listed serial numbers and year associated with the number, this is located on page 299. Once you have that number you can cross-reference it to the year it was made. The number can be as short as three digits (XXX) and as long as five digits (XXXXX). Sometimes the metal will be rusty, so take a wire brush or steel wool to clean the surface if the numbers are hard to read. The number will be stamped into the metal. ![]() ![]() Serial # is below the roof on the back, right side of the machine. ![]() For those of you who don’t have the manual this picture should help guide you. If you have a manual for the machine it tells you where to find the number. For those of you who own a Roto-Baler, do you want to know what year your machine was made? First off you need to find the location of the serial number on your baler.
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