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Posted by J.C. IN AZ. on February 26, 2005 at 11:52:51 from (4.176.254.244):
In Reply to: new holland engin driven balers posted by colby on February 25, 2005 at 22:07:25:
I had one in the Late 60's and it replaced a John Deere 14T . It was a very good Baler. However I found the Wisconsin Engine to not be a reliable power unit and traded it for another new John Deere. My neighbor had a New Holland but it was a PTO Driven unit and it worked very well.Both my John Deere Balers were PTO operated and served me very well even tho They were powered by an AC 190 XT. The Colors mixed very well. I found the Wisconsin to be tempermental and hard to start. If you got it Hot and stalled it, it would not start until it cooled down and I never had the time to fool with the thing.
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