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Posted by BigRed on March 31, 2003 at 13:26:54 from (216.159.70.58):
In Reply to: Baler Tractor posted by HoyBoy on March 31, 2003 at 03:12:25:
The 560 is a great tractor, although I have never used one for baling. I have baled for a guy with an H, no live PTO, boy was that fun. We've used a 504 and 666 to bale hay with a 20 foot rack. Yep, 20ft, my grandpa added another axle on the back to extend it so we wouldn't have to stack as high, needless to say we go higher on that rack than anyother. Just in case you are wondering we can get 250 bales on it on ground that would be considered to be a bit hilly. The 666 is on the baler usually though.
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