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Bailer for a cub?

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John

06-27-2003 18:59:55




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My cousin just cut some hay with his Cub. He was joking , he said that he now needs a bailer for his Cub. I was wondering was there a bailer for a Cub? Thanks.




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BlueLite

06-28-2003 08:19:06




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 Re: Bailer for a cub? in reply to John, 06-27-2003 18:59:55  
A bit pricey but this may work.

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Ludwig

06-28-2003 06:11:21




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 Re: Bailer for a cub? in reply to John, 06-27-2003 18:59:55  
Theres a guy near here that does about 8 acres with a cub. Has a little NH baler with its own engine. He only puts up hay for one cow and one horse. Its flat, which is odd in this area, I've helped him once and wouldn't want any more baler. He's had his eye on a Super A for awhile to run the baler. Figures he'll never need anything bigger than that.



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Bus Driver

06-28-2003 04:57:31




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 Re: Bailer for a cub? in reply to John, 06-27-2003 18:59:55  
The baler would have to be a small one with it's own engine power. The Cub will not be able to pull most balers except on level ground. Uphill would not work well at all.



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mike

06-27-2003 23:16:31




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 Re: Bailer for a cub? in reply to John, 06-27-2003 18:59:55  
have a friend whos dad baled with a cub and an engine driven nh 66 for several yearsit was flat and he said it was all the cub wanted mike



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chuck

06-27-2003 21:18:07




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 Re: Bailer for a cub? in reply to John, 06-27-2003 18:59:55  
no baler for the cub--pto runs the wrong way for one thing and more important--not enought HP. i used my cub for hay for 3 years-then i raked it and picked it up loose--worked fine--i did about five acres a year with it--



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