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Re: What kind of forage harvester would fit a Farm
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Posted by wolfman on February 15, 2007 at 18:16:23 from (207.255.114.248):
In Reply to: What kind of forage harvester would fit a Farmall posted by IH Man on February 15, 2007 at 11:24:44:
Probably have to have a healthier than average H to handle a forage harvestor. Your only hope would be one of those cut and throw types like the old Allis-Chalmers. We had an AC cut-and-throw with the little 4-ft grass head and one-row corn head and the old WD would die down till you had to slip the hand clutch. then we got the big power. The 45 would handle chopper & wagon on our Pa hills no sweat. Weights hanging all over it. Later the 460. Then a 756. From 34 hp to 76.5 in 30 years. Sold the 1956 chopper last year to a collector. Hope he keeps it another 50 years. Oh yea, back in the 60's it was filling up to 7 silos a year. Of course one of today's silos equals all 7 of those 12X60's.
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