Posted by Timmycornpicker on October 07, 2021 at 07:37:43 from (184.102.204.28):
In Reply to: Small square balers posted by tractorkrum on October 07, 2021 at 06:03:14:
The Hesston inline design is what AGCO is now calling a Massey Ferguson. It has been branded by AGCO in the past as a New Idea and a Challenger (do they still offer that? I haven't kept up.) It also appeared as a CaseIH before the Case-New Holland merger. Current CaseIH balers are New Hollands. JI Case quit in 1970?. Allis-Chalmers quit in 1975. Massey Ferguson sold a baler into the 90s before AGCO took them over . . . the last ones were built by Gehl, who also tried selling them under their own name. Ford had a baler built for them (by New Idea?) until the early 80s. 1986 they took over New Holland and of course kept that design. Oliver and MM balers were clones of one another during White ownership. White dropped hay and forage in 1975. Hesston acquired the Oliver 720 side pull baler and built it for a few years before going to the inlines.
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