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Re: Baler for Farmall C
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Posted by gene b on July 14, 2001 at 11:19:21 from (65.229.174.45):
In Reply to: Baler for Farmall C posted by Luke Petre on July 14, 2001 at 10:41:35:
your C doesent have that much hp but any small pto baler will work just put one 7-8 mower swath with the hay rake put it in low try to get 12-14 or so slices to a bale you will soon learn that the more slices of hay to the bale the better the bale will be the C will do ok just dont hurry have the knife on the plunger sharp and check the plunger for play sideways and you will have fun we used to have tractors that size on balers worked ok it is all in good hay dryness and raking to avoid bunches start out will the smaller windrows then after you are seasoned in the operation you will soon become a pro cousin uses his B JD on a NEW HOLLAND WIRE MODEL 68 gets along just fine glad to help have fun
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