Posted by JMS/.MN on March 24, 2012 at 20:41:03 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: Re: Balers posted by PJH on March 24, 2012 at 19:36:45:
In 1958 AC made 1500 #10 balers- they were the ones with a recirculating conveyor on top of the normal conveyer, thus no need to stop wheel motion. BUT...it did not work well, maybe ok in light windrows. Anyway, AC converted many back to the oroginal design. They skipped Roto-Baler mfg in 61 and 62, then resumed and built until 1974. Total production from 1947-1974 was 77,700 balers. Secret to making a good bale is to make a uniform double windrow, secret to stacking on a wagon is about a one foot high side/end board. Dad built two bale loaders, one mounted on a WC, the other was ground driven, pulled by any tractor.
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