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Posted by Larry Ks. (again) on September 11, 2002 at 17:56:03 from (216.212.40.173):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: bale hay and my farmall ( need advice) posted by Larry Ks. on September 11, 2002 at 17:46:40:
You'll get a kick out of this...My Dad bought a brand new 55W IHC baler (I don't know the year). Anyway...the guy from town brings it out and is showing him all about it and he's looking around and finally asked my Dad....what are you gonna pull it with (it was a pto baler)(this story is according to my Dad)....my Dad at that time had a B John Deere and a Super C.....He said the C and the guy says...I don't think its big enough, and he told him...its gotta be thats all there is. I was too little to remember that, but I can remember riding on a hay wagon with my mother baling with the B JD and her clutching it and going into neutral in a "heavier windrow"....We got a 77 oliver later on and thought we had went to the "big time"....Those really were the good old days...
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