Posted by Old Scovy on August 09, 2019 at 10:12:56 from (24.164.11.67):
In Reply to: Re: Baling wire posted by Case Nutty 1660 on August 09, 2019 at 05:34:19:
Hey Case Nutty>>>> Don't even think about it. I fully understand and respect your reasons. Besides I may get out your way in a couple years and will try again. If I was younger I might have offered to help out. Now about the Case 2 wire baler. I spent a few years as a kid on a Case hooking wires and got a cent and a half a bale ,Good money for the day. The same farmer also had a JD 3 wire pick up baler I often worked on that running wires and the boss walked a platform on the other side hooking wires and catching the block and carrying it to the block dropper and he would reverse the table and then drop the block and start all over again. I got 2 cents a bale on the JD for running wires but could make more money on the Case 2 wire baler/. The boss did custom baling all over the County. Also I took a bunch of pictures at Pioneer Village in Minden Nb. of a Case wire baler. The foot rest on this one were still not bent back like the one I worked on. Any way I hope you have a good year OK ? . Jack .. The Old Scovy.
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