Posted by chadd on May 02, 2008 at 07:44:27 from (155.92.33.184):
In Reply to: Re: Baling with H posted by GordoSD on May 01, 2008 at 19:38:36:
Did the super H not have enough power to operate the baler? I know my dad tried using our 52 hp 2500A (industrial 574) once and it didn't bale worth beans (lots of open bales). The baler manual states that it required 35 hp to effectively run the baler, but the tractor's governor was kicking in every time the plunger moved and it drank the fuel down as though there were a hole in the tank. Switched it over to the W6 at 36 hp and never missed a bale for the rest of the field. The W6 doesn't have hydraulics or IPTO, but the fields are long and narrow, so I end up only picking up about 10 bales per field at the corners from not turning the thrower. We only use the W6 in an emergency though. Our normal baler tractor is the 806 Diesel. What is really funny though, is that the W6 works the thrower better than our 806 or 966. I actually have to turn down the thrower speed on the W6, otherwise it throws the bales over the back of the wagon.
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