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Re: Updating a 1937 JD B
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Posted by Jerry S on March 14, 2002 at 06:43:06 from (63.71.59.98):
In Reply to: Updating a 1937 JD B posted by Eric on March 14, 2002 at 04:37:14:
Since I like these tractors, I would do the 10 acres with it. Since you don't have the experience with them, you might not want to. With enough money, you can do anything. For this tractor, mowing the pasture would involve a #5 mower and a side delivery rake. That will be the end of the easy part. Getting it baled is another story. The only way you can bale hay with the B is to get a stationary baler and use the B with a flat belt. There isn't enough horses to run a PTO baler and pull it around a field very well. In this case, 3 pt and hydraulics won't even help. You might consider getting a neighbor to bale it for you once it is windrowed or you can always put it in your hay loft loose. Depends on how much fun you are in for. Before you dive in, try and get a video of this happening so you know how many people and all you will need. I imagine you will want a newer tractor probably from the 50s if you want to do it all yourself.
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