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Re: What kind of forage harvester would fit a Farm
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 15, 2007 at 12:17:53 from (209.226.106.132):
In Reply to: What kind of forage harvester would fit a Farmall posted by IH Man on February 15, 2007 at 11:24:44:
IH Man: You may as well throw that one to the wind, your H just isn't going to be worth a damn on a forage harvester. That was M work back in those days, and even then a lot of them used a harvester with it's own engine. You'll never find an engine driven harvester anymore. Forage harvesters were never very common before the days of live pto and even then it was always SMTA, 400, 450 or 560 and usually diesel. My first harvester was a NH 717, and that one could take a 560 diesel right to 1st gear and low on TA. in haylage. I suppose you could mount an engine to run the harvester, however by the time you got done spending money you may as well have bought a 560.
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