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Re: Re: Re: Can some one please explain the MW hand clutch?
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Posted by Steven@nd on December 14, 2002 at 19:15:09 from (12.15.56.201):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Can some one please explain the MW hand clutch? posted by Sean on December 14, 2002 at 19:10:26:
#1. A lot of people did not bale their hay, they simply put it up in loose stacks using a hay basket on a loader or a JayHawk (push type hay stacker). #2. Guy I bought my parts W-9 from said his dad used to just slip it out of gear when they came to a tough spot with the square baler. Didn't use the clutch so the PTO kept running. My favorite part is that people weren't in such a hurry back then either. Someday I'm going to live like that - I'm going to drive my 51 IH pickup to town and I don't care if it takes 45 minutes instead of 20. I won't care if it takes me 1/2 hour to make one round in the field instead of 10 minutes either. I can't wait...
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