Posted by rankrank1 on October 08, 2016 at 06:14:37 from (166.137.90.97):
In Reply to: Makin' Hay on 20hp... posted by Bill VA on October 08, 2016 at 01:22:25:
I realize this baler is a 224, but the original owners manual for the John Deere 14T baler specified a John Deere 40 tractor or equivalent as the minimum power requirement for the baler. A 40 is just an updated m...so does not really surprise me at all.
Real nice video, I sure would have liked to seen rake footage...
They were going too slow on travel speed when cutting with the sickle bar as you could see the crop building up on the bar instead of falling behind the bar but that slow travel speed may have been for filming purposes. Looks like they got er done...
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