Posted by JW in NH on May 02, 2008 at 09:07:49 from (207.22.18.120):
In Reply to: Baling with H posted by JFavor on May 01, 2008 at 19:22:25:
Baled 820 bales with a 1943 H and a MF#3 baler. Medium wind rows and 1st gear, 1/2 throttle. When the baler starts to back up, just push the tractor out of gear and let the baler clear. Use the clutch to put her back in gear. DON'T USE the CLUTCH to take the tractor out of gear. The bale will spin the PTO faster when its free running and when you let the clutch back in things have a tendency to twist off. BTDT. Only did once. Easy fix. But very nervious with hay down. Just as referrance I bale steep hill sides here in NH. My H had more than enough power to run that old baler.
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