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Re: Engine powered hay balers?
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Posted by Brendon on June 18, 2006 at 04:24:13 from (63.245.178.217):
In Reply to: Engine powered hay balers? posted by Grub0927 on June 17, 2006 at 21:50:22:
The three-string balers used primarily on the west coast have traditionally been self-powered, usually with Deutz air-cooled diesels. In this commercial market they want every bale to have the same number of flakes so infinitely variable speed is required. The self-powered design allows the tractor throttle to be used to achieve this. Since the baler is completely self-contained, folks can also get creative with the "tractor" used with theses balers. I have seen them being pulled with old 4WD pickups that have all the sheetmetal removed. Just a frame, engine and drivetrain, and a seat!
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