Posted by Bruce from Can. on January 15, 2014 at 13:58:06 from (70.29.0.114):
In Reply to: Re: Small round bales posted by rrlund on January 15, 2014 at 09:26:44:
I still have my dads roto baler stored in the coverall, and in working order. Dad bought it new in about 1948, complete with an Allis B motor mounted on it as it's power plant ,cause his V Case didn't have a live PTO. My dad used his baler till he retired in 1987, and it will still work like a charm. In 1957 he bought a Cockshutt 35 with live PTO , and the B Alis motor was traded off for the PTO shaft and gear box. In the early days, dad told me he did custom baling for .06 cents per bale. Neighbours where glad to get him in because there were few balers around at this time. Bruce
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