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Re: Freeman Bailer's
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Posted by Larry on June 12, 2003 at 15:29:58 from (198.104.69.43):
In Reply to: Freeman Bailer's posted by Van(WA) on June 12, 2003 at 06:36:00:
Around here all the commercial timothy growers use them, mostly 330's and 370's. Freeman claims their average life is 20 years. I just bought a 200T this year, pto drive. It is a 1975 but there is almost no rust and everything is solid. The one you mentioned is not powered by hydraulics on the tractor but the hydraulic system on the baler is powered by the pto on the tractor. I have a friend that runs one with a big JD tractor, it works great. No drive shaft to catch stuff or U-joints to cause problems on turns.
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