Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 16, 2009 at 12:09:43 from (209.226.106.126):
In Reply to: Farmall H/baler posted by Matt S Illinois on February 16, 2009 at 10:06:48:
Matt: First question, what kind of production are you looking for? 200 bales per day, 500 bales per day, 1,000 bales per day or more. Less than 500 bales per day the H will work fine. You could probably bale the 500 bales in low gear, and never worry about plugging the baler.
Some of these guys must pull some monsterous wagons, I've baled a few loads, not big production, two loads per day with Farmall 130, NH Super 69 baler, thrower and 20' wagon on level ground. I've yet to see a hill that stopped the Farmall 300 with that setup behind it.
Bottom line, if your looking to do more than 500 bales per day, you best find a tractor 40+ hp with Live PTO. That Live PTO makes all the difference if you looking for big production. I've baled a 100 ton per day many times with the Farmall 300, pulling thrower wagons, there again Live PTO.
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