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Re: what size baler should i get for the M
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 01, 2007 at 02:54:33 from (216.208.58.178):
In Reply to: what size baler should i get for the M posted by jonnny2006 on June 30, 2007 at 21:09:00:
jonnny: "You heard New Holland were good too", that is an under statment. IH never in their history built a baler that would hold a candle to the poorest NH. Through the 50s, 60s and well into the 70s, New Holland hay and forage equipment were superior to anything on the market. Nothing would touch them on performance, their pto balers required less hp than any other baler. Bob is right, your M will hardly notice it's back there. I had a NH S-69, didn't seem to matter whether I used 300, 560D or 656D, it baled as much hay in an hour or a day. In fact the most hay I ever baled in one day was done with the 300. Ocasionally when those three tractors were busy with haylage, and some material got too dry for haylage, I raked it up and baled it with the 20hp Farmall 130 pulling a wagon and using thrower on flat land. It wasn't big production with the 130, but at least I didn't have to pull a larger tractor off other work.
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