Posted by IH fan on November 11, 2011 at 21:45:11 from (99.151.45.68):
In Reply to: Super C baler .....? posted by Wardner on November 10, 2011 at 10:11:43:
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We had a JD A, then in '53 Dad got his first JD 60... that 60 was like driving a Lincoln. But I do remember using the C a few times on pretty level ground and dumping the bales on the ground... sure wouldn't have wanted to try it on any hills or pulling a hayrack behind the baler. The C got pretty light in the front even on level ground, but it would do in a pinch. Back in the early '50s, not everyone owned a baler, so we did a lot of custom baling... 10 cents a bale dumped on the ground, 11 cents if Dad brought his hayracks and they provided the labor to load, and 12 cents if he brought me along to drive and Dad loaded the bales... needless to say, for an extra penny, I pulled that baler a lot, starting in 1952 when I was 10, the year before he got the 60.
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