One for Bruce?

That?s pretty neat,I?ve heard of pull type grain combines with their own engine never seen a chopper like that before
 
Philip, My dad had a New Holland with a Wisconsin 4 cylinder engine. He then bought a 717 and then around 1976 bought a 3 point hitch Kemper Kutter. We had a Grove hydraulic self unloading wagon so he lengthened the hoses and drove the whole thing to the blower. I was in school so he was a 1 man show and would easily get 10 or more loads in before I got home as well as milking and doing the barn chores.
 
Some of those 3 pth New Holland 707 harvesters had a rear pto attachment such that once the wagon was full, you just drove everything to the silo, hooked the wagons drive to that pto which disengaged the cutter head and unloaded the wagon. Worked slick as long as the wagon unloaded opposite to the header. Restricted to about 60 hp on the harvesters though.
Ben
 

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