Posted by Athol Carr on May 16, 2010 at 21:11:45 from (122.57.9.56):
In Reply to: Hay Press Pickup posted by Nebraska Cowman on May 16, 2010 at 18:23:50:
The IHC No 15 hay-press had a close relative in the No 15 baler. The basic baler unit was the same as the hay-press but there were seats on the side for the person tying the wires and the pick-up was ground-wheel driven on the right of the press. There was another person required at the back of the pick-up unit to feed the hay into the baling chamber. the unit was powered either with the IHC 5 HP LB radiator cooled single cylinder engine or a Continental Y-69 four cylinder engine. These connected via belt drive to the press. The pick-up unit could be disconnected and attached to the back of the unit for transporting. They generally seemed to be fitted with four rubber tyred wheels for the press unit and another smaller rubber tyre on the outside of the pick-up. A minimum of three men were required a tractor driver, a man feeding the hay from the pick-up to the baling chamber and at least one wire tyer. There is photograph or two in Wendel's book "150 Years of International Harvester" pages 38 and 39. I have a copy of the operators manual somewhere but not close at hand.
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