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Re: Best suited hay bailer
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Posted by Gary in Mozarks on July 16, 2007 at 06:18:04 from (66.43.47.90):
In Reply to: Best suited hay bailer posted by Pete_5959 on July 16, 2007 at 04:42:23:
First off, let me say that after 37 yrs in the navy (kidding) you are ruined as a civilian. As in all things, it depends on how much you want to spend. You wern't to specific about what kind of hay baler you are talking about. If you are talking a big round baler like an older Vermeere, 800 series IH or simular, you need something in the range of 50+ horsepower, and I would suggest at least a 460, 560 706 etc. If you are talking small square bales then something as old as a MF #3 will work with 25 horsepower. There have been millions of bales put up with Super C's H's and M's. A baler with an engine mounted on it will work with anything that will pull it but finding parts when something breaks and you have hay down is impossible. For my money, and I know alot of people agree with me, nobody made a better baler than New Holland.
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