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Re: Farmall Super C and an IH-45 bailer
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 26, 2003 at 19:34:30 from (64.228.11.9):
In Reply to: Farmall Super C and an IH-45 bailer posted by John T. on June 26, 2003 at 18:54:29:
John: If you have and use patience, you will do OK. It will not be the fastest tractor baler set up around. There are easier balers to for lighter hp tractors to run. Don't try to pull wagon unless it is flat land. I remember when I was young, we had neighbors who milked 65 Holsteins plus replacments in a climate where cows were stabled 6-7 month per year, so they had to be baling 20,000+ bales per year. They used a pto baler and baled with a Super C. The father in his 70s did all the baling. I wouldn't recomend his aproach as he would lug that SC until it stalled. Off the tractor, clean the baler out and away he would go again. Man did he ever punish himself and that Super C. They had a C, SC and SA, we had 300, H and Cub, they were a hard act to follow.
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