What brand?

Patsdeere

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Anybody have an idea what brand this is?
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Looks "related" to New Holland 77 series, but much older, big gear drive, the big 'woodpecker looking" mechanism to pack/feed the hay into the chamber. But I have no idea really.
 
New Idea did not make a baler of that type ever. Could be a McCormick No. 15. Would have to hunt book to compair.
 
Looks like a McCormick-Deering or International. I have a friend in central Iowa that has one he wants out of his shed.
 
It looks quite a lot like an Ann Arbor two gear Columbia hay press,but the drive pulley's on the wrong side.
 
Don't know, but appears to be mirror image of McCormick 15 in this picture. Anybody know what's going on?
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This picture is correct. The other hay press on the gravel lot is flipped making the flywheel on the wrong side. Flipping the picture and the white tag on the front axle reads english!
 
nearly all your early balers had what was called a knotting head wadboard that put the hay into the bale chamber. Even some of the early self tying balers still used the knotting head because they loaded the bale chamber from the top. I believe John Deere and McCormick Deering balers were the first in the late 40s to use the two and three finger forks to feed the bale chamber.
 
I liked the idea of the bell on the side of the bale chamber letting the guy know that controlled the dividing board that the first board had reached the length for the next board to be dropped into the bale chamber.
 

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