Posted by kyhayman on June 08, 2009 at 20:39:38 from (75.104.128.58):
In Reply to: bailing hay posted by a.rothermel on June 08, 2009 at 18:29:45:
Typically, the mowers are on a 5600 Ford and a 7610 Ford (orchard model). The 7610 gets the mower on it in the spring and it never comes off. Tedder, wheel rake, bar rake, square baler, and wagon mover is one of the 7600 Fords (with a canopy). The other 7600 gets one of the round balers. Its my dad's baling tractor and he cant hear the baler in the cab. Other raking and baler mover tractor is a 7610 Ford cab with loader. The other round baling tractor is a 7710 cab with loader. Finally, theres a Case 1845C skidloader with a bale spear for stacking round bales in the barn.
I like having common platforms. Most parts interchange. Mowers are both 5408 New Ideas, bar rakes are both NH 256's, round balers are both 650 NH's. The only singles are the square baler 336 JD, wheel rake 9 wheel M&W, and tedders one NI and one IFT.
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