Krause 5250 not till drill

spitz

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Hey guys, I just picked up this no till drill and it has the eyeball type hitch on it. My white 120 only has a straight drawbar with only one hole so I can?t bolt on a hammer strap. The dealer said all the 20? drills came with the three point adapter. So I guess what I am wondering is if anyone here knows of this adapter in the shed somewhere that someone would be willing to sell or if anyone has a Cleve?s type drawbar for a 100 series white tractor. Any other ideas or advise is always welcome! Thanks!
 
My mid size baler and round baler and chisel plow have the same kind of hitch. I just run a one inch bolt up through the tractor drawbar and the implement hitch and then then double nut the bolt I even pulled the baler home 40 miles behind the pickup with the same setup
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On my JD swather with that type eyeball hitch I use a category 2 hitch pin in drawbar and put a regular 3 pint snap pin in the top. If this doesn't have a pto you don't need to worry about proper distance
 
spitz, we picked up a used square baler last year with a hitch like that. The previous owner had made up a weldment that bolted on the baler tongue that he could then drop a pin in on the tractor drawbar. If I can remember I'll get a picture of it tomorrow for you. Paul
 
Hesston big balers come with a bolt on contraption to give a hammer strap type of effect for single type drawbar
 
There was probably a fixture that slid over the drawbar, and then had a pin with a lynch pin to hold it from bouncing off. It would be made from 1/2inch plate or bar stock. Look for the hitch bracket for a Great plans drill or 1219 JD mower conditioner. They have what you need. This would then just need a draw pin through the drawbar.
 
sv, could be the same thing as this is on a Case IH 8530 inline square baler and have been told they were made by Hesston. Retired our old IH 440 baler and don't really make too many squares - mostly straw and couple hundred or so second cut bales.

Forgot to get a picture of it today as was pushing to get a job done before dark. Try to remember tomorrow.
 
I got some pictures of what is on our square baler for you today.


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Don't get on me too bad, that's the way the pto shaft was when we got the baler last summer.
Boy the picture God's weren't smiling today, only took an hour to get the pictures to post without multiples or missing pictures. Had to load them one at a time and go preview after each one then back to upload the next one to get it to work right. Paul
 
Thanks for the pictures! Will have to do something like that. Talked to the dealer and it sounds like they will be delivering the drill when the weather decides to straighten out.
 
Your welcome Spitz, I've received a lot of help on things with this forum so I try to help others if I can. After all we're all in this together.
You will have to let us know how the new drill works for you. We have been using an old Lilliston-Bushhog drill last few years. Like it better than the Great Plains drill we borrowed before it, but parts can be a problem sometimes, and it likes drier ground than we have had last couple years. Paul
 

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