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477 New Holland Haybine and 53NAA Jubille

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maze

10-05-2007 10:50:13




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I asked the question bellow about 3 years ago
what model of haybine I can use with my 53 Jubille?
one of the answer was 477 new holland haybine, so When I see this haybine there is two pressure hoses must be for the hydraulic cylinder where would they go when the jubille has no connection for that?




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paul

10-06-2007 22:07:45




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 Re: 477 New Holland Haybine and 53NAA Jubille in reply to maze, 10-05-2007 10:50:13  
Some few folks have taken the hyd cylinder out of the haybine & use a manual crank one. But, that does _not_ sound like any fun at all. I would not recommend it.

Fords of that era could have hyd remotes. Will cost you around $600 or more to fix your Ford up to be able to operate a haybine. Back when when you asked about it, I assumed your tractor would have the hyd remotes, as all haybines need an up/down hyd cylinder. Sorry we were unclear on that.

For making hay, it sure would be nice to have 10-15 more hp, and a little bit heavier tractor. You can get by, but both the haybine & baler would like live pto, bit more power, etc.

--->Paul

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sammyd

10-05-2007 22:25:13




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 Re: 477 New Holland Haybine and 53NAA Jubille in reply to maze, 10-05-2007 10:50:13  
Save the Jubilee for raking, that"s about all it"s good for.

You might get by with a sickle mower and a crimper.



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old

10-05-2007 11:18:42




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 Re: 477 New Holland Haybine and 53NAA Jubille in reply to maze, 10-05-2007 10:50:13  
Thats one of the problem with tring to use a MOCO behind most older fords they have no external hyds unless you can find a remote plate that bolts on and give you that option. They at one time made a plate that will bolt on and give you external hyds but they are not cheap and they can be hard to find

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