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Posted by RayP(MI) on August 20, 2003 at 17:42:47 from (216.46.197.213):
In Reply to: baler on a farmall C posted by Bill W. on August 19, 2003 at 11:18:16:
Ran a 268 Hayliner and an Oliver 60T with a Farmall 200, this summer. The 200 is a SuperC in disguise, same engine, etc. The oliver baler shook and pounded the 2pt hitch pretty badly - there's too many points of looseness. Had to tighten every bolt in the hitch assembly after a day's baling. The 268 ran smoother, and the 200 handled it fine. Think the Oliver had very little weight on the hitch, and the was pretty well balanced on the wheels front to back, so it tended to bound up and down. Power is adequate, but you can get in trouble pulling a baler and wagon load of hay up a hill. I have about 250# on the front in a weight box, and should have wheel weights. Have also run these balers on a John Deere B, and it handles them fine, but then it outweighs the 200 by about 100#!
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