Posted by IH fan on May 11, 2011 at 01:58:39 from (99.91.9.192):
In Reply to: F-20 X H posted by Farmallb on May 09, 2011 at 16:10:58:
I had an odd experience with an F-20. I worked part time on a ranch in South Dakota when I was in the Air Force (summer of '64). We had 400 acres of irrigated alfalfa, so we spent a good part of our time baling hay. The ranch had a bale trailer that hauled about 250 bales and was permanately hooked to an F-20 with a hitch that pivoted under the rear differential housing. I don't recall the exact design of the hitch, but it was to put the load directly under the axle like some kind of fifth wheel. It also had an overdrive so it wasn't too slow moving it around. We had a Farmhand accumulator on the baler and loaded and unloaded the trailer 8 bales at a time with a loader on a Farmall 350D. Handled very few bales by hand and built some huge stacks of bales. I seemed to have a knack for running the loader tractor, so I did that most of the time, but we did swap off jobs at times.
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