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Re: Super C/International 37 baler
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 17, 2006 at 02:44:40 from (216.208.58.124):
In Reply to: Super C/International 37 baler posted by Rusty Shafer on March 16, 2006 at 11:12:30:
Rusty: It sure will run the baler, back 50 years ago we had a neighbor, who never owned a tractor heavier than a Super C. He had to have been baling 25,000 bales annually as he had 100 holsteins in an area that had 7 months stored feeding. I remember it being a PTO driven baler, and his dad well into his 70s did all the baling. Man could that old guy bale hay. He never pulled a wagon behind, but he did bale on hills, some of them quite heavy hills. The old guy was rounded over from many years of hard work. Most folks said it was because he pushed the Super C so hard on the baler, that everytime the plunger made it's stroke, the impact draped the old guy over the steering wheel. He was close to 6' and I'll bet he didn't weigh 135# soaking wet.
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