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Posted by Big Jim on June 24, 2004 at 06:58:45 from (199.141.125.33):
In Reply to: 656d questions posted by farmallwayne on June 24, 2004 at 05:12:55:
Answers to your questions: 1) 5 speeds forward and one reverse. Plus with the TA this doubles the number of speeds, thus actually giving you 10 speeds forward and two reverse. 2) High gear in direct drive (not TA) is 15.9 MPH with standard 15.5-38 rear tires. 3) This system will work good on an older loader since these depend more on mechanical leverage. If you try to put a late model loader such as a Westendorf or Allied quick tach, you will not have enough lifting power to even pick up a 5x6 bale unless you go to 3" cylinders (2 1/2" are usually standard). These old farmalls run low pressure hydraulic systems- only 1150-1250 PSI. Most modern systems are 2500 PSI or better. 4) They will easily handle a 9' haybine. They will also handle a 5x6' round baler. 5) Years made: 1965-1972 6) Diesel engine is a 282 6 cylinder. Hope this helps.
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