That was funny, while you're taking the video of the baler, the camera seems to bounce in tune with the 2 cylinder engine!
That trip rope looks too close to the pto shaft, but the camera view probably makes it into something it's not. Just me, anything loose near a pto shaft gives me the creeps, kinda like standing near the edge of a cliff, won't hurt ya unless ya jump ! LOL
There's a rope on the tedder I used this year helping my farmer friend put up hay, to release the outer wheels, that fold down, was always trying to find a home for that away from all the moving parts, and some of this equipment certainly has those kinds of things to watch for.
He's got a 620 JD, though I've only run it in the yard moving wagons, equipment, he's had it over 40 some years, can remember it as a kid when it had the loader on it, was always cool to hear it echo through the valley, just like some of those videos you have posted, those tractors sound like well oiled machinery, nicely tuned, almost soothing to hear when the sickle mower is going. We used to have a late 40's "B", like in the early-mid 70's, on a spreader.
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