Posted by Dave H (MI) on February 16, 2009 at 11:41:20 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: Farmall H/baler posted by Matt S Illinois on February 16, 2009 at 10:06:48:
I would think it would be OK. I would maybe put some weight on the tractor to keep it from pushing you too much. These balers have the usual big flywheel that provides the momentum for compressing the bales. The action that does this is front to back and, as a result, the baler will tend to rock the tractor in the same direction. This is minimized when moving but you will always feel it. Your big problem will be jamming the baler. Without IPTO, if you get into a little too much windrow you will not have the luxury of stopping the tractor and letting the baler catch up. You will have to get pretty good at sizing windrows OR come up with a feel for the equipment and maybe turn out of the row if the baler starts to load up. Otherwise you will be often off the tractor, shut down, cleaning masses of hay out of the pickup tines. This gets REAL old after a while.
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