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Re: Super 68 Hayliner VS. 68 Hayliner
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Posted by James L. Babcock on June 27, 2005 at 18:47:13 from (64.91.121.222):
In Reply to: Super 68 Hayliner VS. 68 Hayliner posted by ChrisE In Nebraska on June 27, 2005 at 17:36:11:
Super 68 has bigger U joints on the input shaft; on a regular 68 to jackknife the baler before baling you have to get off the tractor and manually pull a pin in the tongue-on a super 68 you have a rope running to the tractor to pull the pin and you can jackknife the baler without dismounting. I'm not sure of other differences. I've got an old super 68 for parts, but it's dark now and I can't check to see if it says super on the dataplate.
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