Posted by Bruce from Can. on October 09, 2020 at 09:46:53 from (208.74.209.70):
In Reply to: allis roto baler ? posted by swindave on October 09, 2020 at 07:18:28:
I still have my dad’s Roto baler that he bought new in 1948 , tucked away in a shed out of the weather. When he purchased the baler he had a Case V tractor, and the baler came with it’s own power plant, a AC model B tractor engine mounted on the side of the baler to power the baler. He bought a new Cockshutt 35 tractor in 1956 and traded the B engine in on a pto gear box assembly, so his Cockshutt 35 with live power could pull and power the baler. This baler made excellent bales provide you had a good crop of hay, and knew how to rake the heavy windrow required to make uniform even bales. Dad’s baler was/is a fairly simple machine, and gave very very few problems to him during the 40 years which he used it. Good machines, but who wants to be bothered picking up , handling, and feeding these small bales today ?
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