Posted by JimEvans on May 21, 2012 at 16:55:11 from (66.185.0.208):
In Reply to: Roto-Baling posted by Tx Jim on May 19, 2012 at 02:50:49:
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I believe it. If the baler and hay is right, you could bale in 3rd gear, wide open throttle with a WD45. Sometimes, you had enough hay on the table to spit out two bales without moving. They would easily bale more hay than a square baler. But, as it was said earlier, the next day you may only get 50 bales the entire afternoon.
My dad's had an aftermarket gizmo that would help feed the twine when you pulled a rope. Without that, it meant more trips to hand feed the twine.
They killed a lot of people when the twine didn't feed right and people didn't shut off the PTO before working on them. I think at least 2 people in Iowa each year were killed by them in their hayday.
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