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bart barclay

07-30-2007 19:45:23




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a couple of weeks ago while cleaning up an old farm, i came across an old hay baler that had a few trees growing up through it. not sure of what brand it is or model number. It is a pull behind the tractor model, but it ran with its own engine, the engine is a 4 cylinder continental. Just wondering if anyone could give me an idea of what year and brand etc. sorry i dont have a pic to post but might be able to get a few pics if that would help. thanks in advance for any help/

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bart barclay

08-01-2007 20:13:19




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 Re: hay baler in reply to bart barclay, 07-30-2007 19:45:23  
thanks for all of your comments and help. i do remember seeing some red paint on the old baler.
most of it is all rust color from aging, but there were a few spots that are still clean looking.. guess she might be international??



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backwoodsfarm

07-31-2007 17:53:25




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 Re: hay baler in reply to bart barclay, 07-30-2007 19:45:23  
The old Ford and Ferguson tractors had 4 cylinder continental engines. I thought New Holland balers only used wisconsin engines, but who knows?



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Ron-Mo

07-31-2007 08:27:31




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 Re: hay baler in reply to bart barclay, 07-30-2007 19:45:23  
I am pretty sure IH made their balers with the Continental engines. Someone else may weigh in, but wasn't the Continental engine just an IH engine? I think some were flat head cub engines on the power units.



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old

07-30-2007 19:49:51




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 Re: hay baler in reply to bart barclay, 07-30-2007 19:45:23  
Well at one time almost any company that made a baler also sold one or more that had its own engine as an option. I don't know what brand used that engine, but I'm pretty sure you can rule out JD



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Leroy

07-31-2007 06:13:17




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 Re: hay baler in reply to old, 07-30-2007 19:49:51  
Also New Holland



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