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Do I need a Hydro?
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Posted by Doug D on February 05, 2006 at 18:43:08 from (64.33.182.68):
Considering looking for a Hydro to round bale with. Have Vermeer 554XL with twine tie.Normally run it with a 105 White.The twine tie takes close to a minute to complete the bale, so either have to kick the tractor out of gear or overheat the throwout bearing. We have a 666G hydro which I have baled with, but is abit small plus very thirsty. Would like to get one with a good easy acess factory cab with air.I have read most of the archived posts on hydro's on this site, plus some other limited research and seems like it boils down to a 186.The Vermeer really doesn't need 100+ HP to run, but can make better time with more power.Any and all thoughts on this appreciated. Did any other company make a hydro? I was sure I was at an auction a few years back, and they had a fairly late model Massey advertised as having a hydro tranny, But can find no mention of it in any of the books I have.
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