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Re: Farmall M H gas consumption/advice on buying
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Posted by Dr.EVIL on July 17, 2006 at 07:29:26 from (216.136.115.250):
In Reply to: Farmall M H gas consumption/advice on buying posted by Paul M. Walsh on July 15, 2006 at 15:50:22:
My Dad ran a custom baling business for many years when He got out of the Army after WW-II in the mid-forties.... He used a '46 H and #50-T baler... so H's & M's will run balers just fine. As long as You don't make HUGE windrows like I used to do an H or M on a PTO baler works fine... I used to pull two rakes and roll up double windrows and sometimes the windrows got a little too big.... But We had a WD-45 or D-17 on an engine driven 55-T baler so it wasn't a problem. If You have hills I'd opt for the M.... more weight & power.... figure 2 gal. per hr with an H and three for an M pulling in normal conditions. I later pulled an IH #37 pto baler with My Super H in some of Our hillier ground with no problem.... even with a full rack with 70-80 bales on it.
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