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50T Baler with IH Motor

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Jim Cooper

07-18-1999 07:12:50




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Can anyone provide some general information on IH 50T balers. Just found that a friend has one in good shape, motor loose. Is the motor interchangable with an IH tractor? Any ideas on value? Thanks.




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The Red

07-18-1999 07:22:15




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 Re: 50T Baler with IH Motor in reply to Jim Cooper, 07-18-1999 07:12:50  
Jim I am looking at the 150 year IH book. The 50T was built between 1944 to 1952. 8,000 were produced. From the pix I would guess it is using an A, B, or C engine. There is no description to what engine it is.



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jim

07-18-1999 10:44:12




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 Re: Re: 50T Baler with IH Motor in reply to The Red, 07-18-1999 07:22:15  

the early ones had Y69 continental 4 cylinder.the later ones had a cub ongine.



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Old Hay Guy.

01-10-2005 18:13:52




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 Re: Re: Re: 50T Baler with IH Motor in reply to jim, 07-18-1999 10:44:12  
I have spent some time, years ago, loading bales behind a 50T baler. They could bale a lot of hay. Ours had a Cub engine. It would make a longer bale if a wad went through just as it was about to tie, due to being slower greared than a pto model. The square brass shear pins cost about $.50 back then. Pulling the flywheel to replace it was a job in itself. Ours took a spell of breaking pins rapidly. In time we used a 27 cent lockwasher to take up the slack that was the real trouble all along. I hope this throws some light on the matter.

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The Red

07-18-1999 13:18:51




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 Re: Re: Re: 50T Baler with IH Motor in reply to jim, 07-18-1999 10:44:12  
Thanks for the info. jim. The pix in the IH book was not very good. Couldn't really tell how small a Farmall engine it was.



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