Posted by Diydave on January 15, 2014 at 15:24:40 from (96.244.154.173):
In Reply to: Re: Small round bales posted by oldtanker on January 15, 2014 at 14:47:35:
Rotobaler failed? With 77,200 of them sold from '47-'74? What mainly held them back, was strike with commie run union local. As for the IPTO, Ac was an innovator of that, too, although not as early as some others, they were masters at making new patents, like Rubber tires, narrow torque tube, spin out wheels, first rear engine cultivating tractor, power adjust front axles, first turbocharged production tractor, And many others I could post, if I had any memory left.
I managed to farm with them for about 35 years, so far, maybe I have better hand/eye co-ordination!
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