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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 08:14:31 from (209.226.106.93):
In Reply to: Re: what size baler should i get for the M posted by D Slater on July 01, 2007 at 07:42:54:
Dave: You remind me of my dad one day with his first baler. He shut the Wisconcin off between two fields about a mile apart. We cranked for 2 hours, He even managed to turn it over while I had hold of a plug wire. Finally as the baler started 2 hours later it started to rain. I never saw anything that hated work as much as that 45 baler, even when it did go it wouldn't tie more than 25 bales in a row. That was the reason IH designed those twine boxes on the side of the bale chamber, it was a seat on each side for a farmer's sons to sit there and manually tie the bales. It went down the road PDQ, soon as we got a New Holland dealer. By 1960, one of the standing jokes in our community was the 5 acres of 45 balers the New Holland dealer acquired after being in business only 5 years. Some of them hadn't baled 12,000 bales lifetime. I don't even think there was a politician hated as much as those IH 45 balers.
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