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Re: Re: Re: baler on a farmall C
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Posted by FC on August 20, 2003 at 06:52:39 from (66.84.205.26):
In Reply to: Re: Re: baler on a farmall C posted by dhermesc on August 19, 2003 at 14:56:17:
We also pulled the #45 behind an 8N as well as the Farmall C. These were the only 2 tractors we had, and as a matter of fact I still own them. The old 45 baler is "sitting in the weeds" now, but the tractors still live. I have in fact baled with both of them in 2nd gear, but only if the hay was light. I would be willing to bet with a baler such as a New Holland I could have baled in 2nd. As a matter of fact I am kind of in the market for a New Holland or similar baler. I had trouble findind anyone to bale my hay this year in large round bales, and if I had a square baler I would have already baled some of it. I do have an individual coming tonight to look at it to see if he wants to bale it. I still have a McCormick #31 mower, a McCormick #5 (if memory serves) side delivery rake, but no working baler, as I sold dads Massey Ferguson a couple years ago thinking I was never going to use it again.
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