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Posted by j cook (iowa) on July 14, 2006 at 15:11:04 from (12.207.139.154):
In Reply to: hay baler posted by john pagel on July 14, 2006 at 15:01:46:
They did and they didn't. There was no baler of that designation. There were two very heavy duty balers built during the early and middle 1960's that did not follow the 14T>>24t and 114>>224 series designations. One was, I think, called the 10 high density baler. It made a bale 10" x 15" that weighed every bit as much or more as a standard, 14"x18" bale. The other was the 323, which made a 16"x18" bale, also with a super duty, heavy baler. The picture I remember seeing was engine driven, with something like a 300cid six cylinder engine. They didn't sell many of either, and it's been 36 years since I had the sales literature in my possession.
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