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Posted by Michael Soldan on July 16, 2001 at 18:49:49 from (216.46.140.186):
In Reply to: making hay posted by Charlie on July 16, 2001 at 18:18:08:
Way to go Charlie. I was at the hay a few weks ago but wasn't as I-H as you, I used my H on the rake. We tried the M on the baler but the hay was just on the damp side of ok and the winrows were a little heavy...that old M chewed up shear pins as fast as we could put them in , finally we decided live power was the way to go and a friend put his M-F35 on the baler to finish. I normally use a 584 on the baler and it just toys with it. Those H's are on heck of a utility tractor even on a farm today and a lot more economical to run than a 100+hp when it comes to the little jobs like raking or pulling hay wagons to the barn. The old M pulled loads up the gangway at an idle...pure guts! Anyway I bet it was fun . I like to put the oldies to work once in a while just to show my friends it can still be done. Mike in Exeter Ontario
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