Posted by WellWorn on June 18, 2017 at 18:26:56 from (64.66.127.214):
In Reply to: Too Much HP For Baler? posted by Bryce Frazier on June 18, 2017 at 17:42:34:
Bryce, I've run a JD 24T baler with a tired Super A at ~16hp. I've run a NH 73 with a 185 Massey at ~68hp. I've seen much bigger tractors used on small squares. As is noted above, as long as the shear bolt isn't over rated or the slip junction rusted solid the baler will be fine.
Just yesterday, my helper was running the the '44H with IH #46 baler and a grade 2 shear bolt (needles jumped going through a rut and popped the grade 5 one, and couldn't put my hand on the spares because it's been a long while since I last needed one, and no tool box on the baler, yet).
It's all a matter of not beating up what you are working with.
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