Posted by Fixerupper on June 09, 2012 at 19:34:36 from (100.42.82.164):
In Reply to: Baling rig pics posted by wolfman on June 09, 2012 at 18:51:28:
Thanks for the pics. I spent many hours on the rack behind a 14T, then a 24T and finally a 336 when we had the neighborhood baling ring. I started out driving the baler cause I was too young and wimpy to handle bales. We pulled it with a Deere 60. Then I graduated to a BRAND NEW 730, whooee, I was the king of the world. The 730 was replaced by a new 4020 in 1969 but by then I had already established my place on the rack by several years. The baling rig didn't lurch back and forth as much behind the 4020. That was how many young farm boys learned how to keep working even though they were so tired and hot they felt like puking. Woops, I stole the post. Better shut up. Jim
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