
John Deere 328 Small Square Baler
Agriculture
- Full-width feeding pickup
- Adjustable hay compressor
- Deep-flighted auger feeding
- Accurate knotters
Pickup - Pickup diameter | 49.5 cm 19.5 in. |
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Pickup - Lift control | Crank (hydraulic optional) |
Drive mechanism - Knotters | Gear and shaft |
Bale Chute - Long chute | Optional Regular bale chute standard |
Typing mechanism - Central lube system | Optional |
Key Specs - Plunger - Strokes/minute | 80 spm |
Plunger - Strokes/minute | 80 spm |
Key Specs - Pickup width | 187.9 cm 74 in. |
Drivetrain protection - Pickup | Belt slip |
Drivetrain protection - Knotters | Shear bolt |
Tractor requirements - Minimum PTO | 26 kW 35 PTO hp |
Tires - RH Standard tire size | 26x12.0-12, 4 ply |
Drive mechanism - Pickup | Belt |
Drive mechanism - Plunger | Gear and shaft |
Bale Chute - Wagon hitch | Optional |
Bale Ejector - Available | Optional |
Baler dimensions - Width | 274.3 cm 108 in. |
Density Control System - Adjustable Bale Density | Mechanical crank |
Tires - Gauge Wheels | 1 optional |
Baler dimensions - Height | 170.2 cm 67 in. |
Typing mechanism - Twine capacity | 4 |
Drivetrain protection - Needles | Shear bolt/plunger head stop |
Drive mechanism - Feeder forks | Gear and shaft |
Bale Chute - Short chute | Optional |
Drive mechanism - Driveline | Equal angle 3 joint category 4 |
Bale Chute - Side bale drop chute | Optional |
Baler dimensions - Weight empty | 1208 kg 2685 lb |
Tires - Pickup Gauge Wheels Tires Size | 16.5x6.50-8 |
Typing mechanism - Twine type | Plastic or sisal |
Typing mechanism - No. of knotters | 2 |
Bale size - Length | 30.5 to 127 cm 12 to 50 in. |
Baler dimensions - Length w/ long tongue | 576.5 cm 227 in. |
Pickup - Pickup width | 187.9 cm 74 in. |
Bale size - Height x width | 36 x 46 cm 14 x 18 in. |
Key Specs - Minimum PTO | 26 kW 35 PTO hp |
Density Control System - Bale Counter | Optional |
Key Specs - Adjustable Hydraulic Bale Density | Optional |
Auger - Diameter | 41 cm 16 in. |
Density Control System - Adjustable Hydraulic Bale Density | Optional |
Tractor requirements - PTO speed | 540 rpm |
Key Specs - Bale size | Height x width 36x46 cm 14x18 cm Length 30.7 to 127 cm 12 to 50 in. |
Pickup - Tooth bars/teeth | 4 bars, 104 teeth |
Auger - Length | 154.9 cm 61 in. |
Tires - LH Standard tire size | 11L-14, 6 ply |
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Small square baler pickup with hay compressor
The adjustable hay compressor mounts to and floats with the pickup and helps to maintain the same relationship to the pickup teeth at all operating heights.
The hay compressor also controls hay for continuous positive delivery to the auger.
The hay compressor is adjustable to nine positions to maintain positive control of hay in either large and heavy or light and fluffy windrows.
It can easily be removed with two spring pins for access to the auger or feed opening.

Hydraulic bale tensioner shown on 348 Baler
The hydraulic bale tension permits easy adjustment of bale density to meet crop variations and desired bale weight:
- Hydraulic cylinders replace springs that would typically control the density of the bale
- Exerts constant and uniform pressure on each bale
- Easy to use
- One knob controls the tension applied to the bale
- By increasing the tension, the bale weight also increases

Small square baler knotter system
Knotters driven by shaft and gears provide a positive drive for dependable and accurate functioning.
The timing of knotters and needles is easy:
- Remove one bolt and match the gears
- Timing slot enables easy positioning of the plunger
The tucker finger holds the twine over the billhooks during the tying cycle:
- Eliminates twine finger
- Reduces the chance of twine damage
- Notch controls the twine position over the billhook for improved knotter function
- Ball-joint-style pull links ensure accurate adjustment
The twine knife is made of surgical-quality steel and can be easily unbolted for sharpening or replacement.
The adjustable edge on the wiper arm allows an easy, accurate adjustment to the billhook.
The positive meshing of knotter gears is easily maintained with spring pins and washers on the needle lift shaft.
The large-diameter needle-lift shaft increases strength for reliable operation.
The split-design knotter frame enables easy removal, without disassembly of the entire mechanism.
A coil-type tension spring on the twine holder enables easy adjustment and improved performance.
The twine disk timing is easily accomplished without removing the pinion gear.
Making adjustments is easy when changing from multi-twine billhooks to sisal-twine billhooks.
The billhook cam track is a separate hardened part that can be replaced independently from the knotter frame, which reduces repair costs.

Pickup and deep-flighted auger
The deep-flighted auger continuously moves hay away from the pickup to the pre-compression chamber:
- Adds to the overall capacity
- Produces higher-quality hay
- Allows minimal crop contact with pickup teeth, which minimizes leaf loss
The free-floating auger raises or lowers to match and maintain control of incoming crop.
Hay turns in the tapered auger housing, which enables the feeder forks to fold each charge as it enters the bale case to produce uniform bales. The crop is pre-compressed for better bale uniformity.
The auger system has few moving parts for less wear and less chance of untimely breakdowns.

Square baler pickup
The pickup teeth and narrow, flanged strippers extend to the flare on both sides of the pickup. This enables full, usable pickup width for feeding wide windrows.
Closely-spaced pickup teeth gather all of the hay in wide, heavy windrows.
Baler |
Number of teeth |
328 |
104 |
338 |
156 |
348 |
156 |
Narrow-channel strippers positioned closely together help preserve leaves and short material to add more quality to the bale.
The pickup is 188-cm (74-in.) wide on flare and offset 25.4 cm (10 in.) to the right of the bale case.
- The full width of the pickup can be utilized without the tractor tires operating on the windrow.
The belt drives used to power the pickup are virtually trouble-free and eliminate the need for slip clutches.

Feeder forks
Hay is uniformly distributed into the bale case, which produces easy-to-handle bales and bales that stack well.
Feeder forks can be adjusted to five positions to match the feeding requirement to the hay conditions.
Forks are spring loaded for protection and are timed independently of knotters.
The plunger head runs on three precision roller bearings located in the high-load area:
- Provides quiet operation
- Minimum wear
The compression charge is on the downstroke of the pitman arm to help eliminate slapping of the plunger head.
The pitman is offset to the right (knife side) where the load is heavier to further minimize wear.
A lubrication fitting on the pitman arm provides easy access for lubrication to the wrist pin.
A safety stop is positioned to stop the plunger head at the crank to eliminate possible damage to the plunger head face.