Posted by Destroked 450 on October 11, 2020 at 06:36:01 from (66.38.93.182):
In Reply to: allis roto baler ? posted by swindave on October 09, 2020 at 07:18:28:
One did do a lot of stopping with one of those balers but it was a perfect match for a WD Allis with it's trip forward hand clutch, one simply pushed forward on the clutch handle till it released, then the handle would fly forward stopping the tractor, once the bale was wrapped and ejected you pulled the handle back until it snapped into place reengaging the clutch.
Dad had ours set to make 100 lb bales, we used it to roll up second cutting hay and leave it in the field, cows where turned in to the fields during fall and winter to forage on the grass but the bales were to tight for them to eat on.
Each day we'd cut ice on the ponds and chop open a dozen of those little round bales, cows would clean those up a be waiting for more to be chopped open the next day.
Although it took time to make those little round bales they saved a lot of time and labor not having to be hauled and stored, then be hauled back out to be feed.
For beef cattle they were handy little balers, for dairy operators probably not so much.
As others have said the large round baler put a end to the Allis Roto-Baler.
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