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Re: Haybine, Ocillating Reel?
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Posted by Jimmy King on June 04, 2005 at 06:21:20 from (207.69.137.23):
In Reply to: Haybine, Ocillating Reel? posted by Allan in NE on June 03, 2005 at 18:20:45:
Allan, I had 2 of them they are good haybines. The discharge width is the same as a 9 ft., that is the reason for the crazy reel. There should be a tongue on the right end slid into the main tube or axle. The machine trucks and you can transport it end ways for going down the road and narrow gates. Look around the woble box good make sure the bracket has not been wielded back on. This is the weak point on them. takes about 10 to 15 min to truck 4 rounds around a 20 acre field catches you upon time. 20 acre 1/4 by1/2 1/4 40 rounds with a 9ft. 30 with a 12ft.
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