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Re: Super C/International 37 baler
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Posted by Harold Hubbard on March 16, 2006 at 17:25:11 from (66.6.176.23):
In Reply to: Super C/International 37 baler posted by Rusty Shafer on March 16, 2006 at 11:12:30:
I don't even want to think about how many bales I did with our old Super C and IH 45 baler. Talk about a slow painful process. We never tried to haul a wagon behind it, just let the bales fall on the ground and picked them up afterward. Second gear most of the time, first gear when the windrows got heavy, and sometimes third gear downhill in light hay with a tailwind. One of the happiest days of my life was when my dad finally bought an M and the Super C got demoted to tedding and hauling the wagon. On the other hand if a Super C is all you have and you are only going to put up a few hundred bales a year, I would say "go for it". Just take it slow and easy, and do the best possible job of raking ahead of it. Carefully raked, even windrows, without any big wads will go a long way toward making up for the lack of live PTO. I really would not try a wagon behind it unless your ground is just about dead flat.
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