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Posted by A.Zimmer on December 17, 2005 at 06:54:25 from (65.186.87.186):
In Reply to: Re: allis 190 posted by old on December 15, 2005 at 19:01:03:
I have to dispute your first reason. I don"t think this board needs to get into the drawn out discussion of live vs. indepenant PTO"s on allis" for a long time, after the last one I saw on here. In my opinion (from running a 200 D in a hay operation) the Power Director system works great for baling, both round and square. When your bale is complete, put the PD in neutral, wrap/tie the bale, and kick it out. If you were still creeping forward, chances are (if things were all warmed up) the PD was starting to get warn out, causing it to drag in neutral. This could also be an adjustment problem, but with a full RB, thats a lot of weight to move purely on light friction (unless headed down hill). As to the price of the machine, it sounds reasonable to me, may bring up the gas situation with the owner while bargaining a bit. I don"t know what mounting differeces there are b/w the gas and diesels, but couldn"t you drop a 2900 series diesel in? A. Zimmer
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