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In Reply to: First IH or Farmall posted by Matt E. on January 15, 2013 at 07:54:03:
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When I was about 9, Dad started me pulling the NH 77 baler while he loaded on the hayrack. We had a 1940 JD A that he would adjust the clutch so I could just barely engage and dis-engage it. Dad always raked his windrows heavy, which was okay if it didn't rain and had to "tip them over" a couple times to dry. This twisted them up like a rope so if I got to a heavy place, it would keep pulling hay in after I pulled the clutch... must have sheared 50 pins in my lifetime that way. Some days Dad wasn't very happy with me. Was sure glad when he got the JD 60 in '53 as it was a lot easier and I was 11 years old and a little stronger.
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