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Re: Farmall h / m for handling round bales?
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Posted by freeman28139 on August 26, 2005 at 05:34:31 from (63.105.65.10):
In Reply to: Farmall h / m for handling round bales? posted by freeman28139 on August 25, 2005 at 20:12:01:
I appreciate the info. We have a small farm and handle somewhere between 30 and 65 bales a year from the field. We do the bulk of the work with a MF135 w/Dunham Lear Loader and /or spike. I would more than likely pull a equip. trailer w/hay to and from field with the farmall, just didn"t want to buy something incapable. Have always been a fan of the older Farmalls and Popin Johns, the hand clutch turns me away from the JD since I will be doing some light work. We have a 49 Cub that has been rock solid for 56 years. There is something about the old tricycles that has always appealed to me. Thanks for your input.
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