Posted by KEH on October 14, 2015 at 16:27:39 from (67.231.175.190):
In Reply to: Oilver 66 Questions!?! posted by Bryce Frazier on October 13, 2015 at 07:25:43:
I had an Oliver 550 diesel. The Oliver dealer said the 66 and the 550 had the same engine. Both had independent PTO which is a huge advantage for pulling a square baler, with the diesel being another huge advantage over an H Farmall. If someone wanted to use a sickle bar mower the tricycle type 66 and independent PTO would make a good combination. Horsepower for that engine was 34 PTO hp, if I recall correctly. I never did have a huge square baler, but if I raked large windrows and tried to go fast the tractor grunted. Drop back a gear and all was well. My opinion is that with the 67 NH baler all that was accomplished by going too fast was the opportunity to stop and replace shear bolts,losing all the time saved by going faster.
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