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Posted by FC on August 20, 2003 at 13:59:16 from (66.84.205.26):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: baler on a farmall C posted by Hugh MacKay on August 20, 2003 at 13:35:39:
We kept the twine box pretty well shined up as well. They were handy mounted on the side of the bale chamber. Me or dad would ride on the twine box to tie missed bales as you say. We had two sets of knotters (one being a spare from the boneyard) and dad spent countless hours trying to tweak that thing to tie. Dad bought it from a widow. Dad said he had raked for the widows husband back in the late 50's in front of the baler doing custom baling, and it never gave the problems we had. The old guy custom baled using an old Ferguson tractor (not sure of the model, but it was similar to an 8N) Dad finally bought a different baler after I was grown, and retired the old 45. It still rests where he parked it. I guess I should get someone to haul it off for scrap.
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