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Baler on a 350U Wheatland
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Posted by Sean in Calgary on April 05, 2004 at 15:11:18 from (66.244.207.150):
I have a very happy little 350U Wheatland Gas. I have an opportunity in a couple of weeks to get my hands on a square baler (small sqaure bales not those monstrous square bales you see around now). What I was wondering is whether or not my little red work-horse will have enough PTO horsepower for a baler? I would hate to spend the money to get it and then find out that now I need to go and get another tractor. Actually I would love to do that but it does change the economics of the discussion somewhat. I don't know the details of the baler yet, so if the answer is, find out the model of the baler and contact the manufacturer to determine its requirements then I won't be totally surprised. I thought I would give you guys (and gals) a try first though since every question I have come up with so far, there is someone here who has been there and done that. Thanks in advance, Sean
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