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MICHAELL

05-31-2002 10:35:59




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How do these pieces of work? I have a Ford NAA. Is this tractor strong enough to use with these implements? Do they utilize the PTO? Thanks for the information.




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Bob Semrau

05-31-2002 10:48:42




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 Re: Hay rake and baler in reply to MICHAELL, 05-31-2002 10:35:59  
It can handle the rake easily. Some rakes use the PTO and some do not.

The NAA has enough power to run a square baler - I've done quite a few bales with a NH 66 baler behind mine, but my NAA has the Live PTO option. If you don't it will be a little inconvenient, but do-able.

Make sure you have the swinging drawbar attachment on your NAA, though. I'm not sure a 3-point drawbar will handle the action of a baler very well.

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Jim.UT

05-31-2002 17:21:55




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 Re: Re: Hay rake and baler in reply to Bob Semrau, 05-31-2002 10:48:42  
I use a baler behind a Ford 850. The swinging drawbar is kind of like the live pto.....better if you have it....doable if you don't. I don't have a swinging drawbar or live pto, but it would sure be nice to have.



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Bob Semrau

06-01-2002 14:29:40




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 Re: Re: Re: Hay rake and baler in reply to Jim.UT, 05-31-2002 17:21:55  
Doesn't the swinging drawbar kit at TSC/Valu-built fit your 850 ? It fit my Jubilee, even though it was meant for 8N's.



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Jim.UT

06-01-2002 15:58:56




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Hay rake and baler in reply to Bob Semrau, 06-01-2002 14:29:40  
It would, except one of the bolt holes at the bottom of the diff is chipped off. I suppose the other three holes could handle the strain, but now I've got something else attached back there for my 3pt mixer. Had to fabricate a bracket to take the place of the chipped off bolt hole, but it only works for the mixer.



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Michael

06-03-2002 08:08:22




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hay rake and baler in reply to Jim.UT, 06-01-2002 15:58:56  
Could someone explain how they attached the mower to the NAA? Also, is the mixer the same as the rake? I plan to attach the mower to the right rear axle where there are points to connect to. How have others attached the implements?



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