Posted by D beatty on January 15, 2014 at 19:34:44 from (24.12.128.33):
In Reply to: Re: Small round bales posted by Diydave on January 15, 2014 at 15:24:40:
Sir you are wrong about the Rotobalers failing because of union. Engineering refused to biuld a large round balers and other companies did and run them out of the round baler bussiness. Dad worked 38 years at the Allis Chalmer Laporte,Indiana works which built the Roto baler. Dad worked around the loading docks and said dealers would come in to pickup equipment and some of the engineers would come out and talk to dealers. The engineers were told by dealer they wanted a large bale instead small bales ( thats what farmer were telling the dealers) the engineers told them that that was not feasible and in turn other companies built them running Allis out of the round baler bussiness.It was not totally unions falt it was also as much Allis Chalmers managements falt as was union. Allis Chalmers got so they were not innovative.
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