Posted by modirt on May 06, 2020 at 09:23:17 from (199.187.163.74):
In Reply to: Deweze Hay Monster posted by modirt on May 06, 2020 at 07:55:36:
There were three commercial made versions of these that I've heard of. This one was by DewEze and made in Harper, KS. DewEze seems to have been made from Dodge D600 drive train components...engine, tranny, axles. Chassis was factory made from channel iron.
The other two were Kent and United Technologies. I've seen a Kent.....it had a wooden bed and has an inline 6 cylinder.....and I think is from Ford components.
The one I remember from back in the 70's.....first one I ever saw....was home shop made by a kid from my high school. His was a converted farm truck, but a lot were also made from school bus chassis. Some of those were better than others. Home built versions probably outnumbered factory made 10:1.
Didn't survive long as they came out only a few years before Vermeer came out with their first big round baler, which made small squares mostly obsolete....almost overnight.
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