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Re: Re: Super C work with bailer?


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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 14, 2003 at 16:52:06 from (209.226.247.189):

In Reply to: Re: Super C work with bailer? posted by John on March 14, 2003 at 12:41:03:

John: All the IPTO gave was higher production. a 40 hp tractor with IPTO would tick off 3,000 bales per day and a must for guys doing 25,000 bales per year.

I know many many 1,000 bales per day, 10,000 per year farmers, got along fine with A, C, SA, SC, 200, etc. You know how many you will bale so you be judge.

Not far from where I grew was a farm milking 60 holsteins and probably another 60 replacments, so they had to be baling 20,000 per year for long Canadian winters. They were the kind of family that got along well but would say some of the most sarcastic items to one and other. Largest tractor was Farmall 200 and pto baler. The old man 82 did all the baling. He had a baler twine hooked to governor controll so he could over rev a bit when going got tough. He would put that 200 in second gear and push until the engine stalled. Then spend a half hour clearing baler by hand, get back on tractor and start all over. His 55 year old son said one day, " you would think the stupid old bugger would learn." Had the son been on tractor he was just as bad. They were and are excellent farmers, and I bet that old man did more work after he was sixty than most do in a lifetime. The old guy has sinced passed on, son is now pushing 80 and nothing has changed and I imagion his son is sayiny many of the same things, his father before him said. I imagion son is closing gap on old man for productive work after age 60.


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