Posted by chadd on May 13, 2011 at 10:34:16 from (69.129.91.234):
In Reply to: Re: farmall b posted by Lmack on May 12, 2011 at 19:26:56:
You definitely DON'T need live PTO to run a baler. Is it preferred... certainly. I bale at least twice or three times a year with our W6 with no hydraulics and a non-independent PTO on our MF 124 square baler. In heavy first cutting or with multiple windrows raked together, 1st gear is a must, but under normal conditions second or third are very do-able. Will it compete in productivity with my 806D? No, but it sure can be fun to see what that old iron is capable of. I'd much rather use our W6 than our 574 with the C-200 4 cylinder.
My grandfather used a Farmall C for several years with a 50T pulling a wagon along behind, but both balers had pony motors. Only problem was that the tongue weight of that heavy baler bent and/or tore the drawbar repeatedly.
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