Great little baler. Makes a (12"x 16" x by whatever length you set bale ) Standard balers are 14" x 18" and the bigger ones are 16" x 18".
In my opinion the preferred baler to use behind small lightweight low hp CUT tractors - the smaller plunger does not shake the tractor like a larger baler can and of couse takes less hp to operate.
The model 65 was made from 1960 to 1965. Early models will have wood on the feeder forks and bushings for wheel bearings. Later models will have phenolic rollers on the feeder forks (instead of wood) and timken bearings on the wheels. It is easy and relatively cheap ($90) to upgrade to the the phenolic rollors on the feeder forks in order to end up with a baler without any wood in it if it is an older model.
Do a search there have been several discussions on the 65 compact baler. I even have some pics posted on this site where I restored one that was in rough shape. Used it last year and I love it.
This post was edited by rankrank1 at 18:40:39 04/09/09 2 times.
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