I posted a picture of the Ford and baler form way back. I think it is 1952, when they first got the baler. That is my Mom and sister in there too. I still have the tractor and the wagon in the picture. My Grandpa bought a F-20 in "33". That was the first tractor on the farm. Story is Dad was plowing at the rented farm, that had many stones, with the F-20. My uncle was there with his 8n plowing too. One too many times having to backup and re-hook convinced Dad to get the Ford. He bought a package with it, plow, cultivator(front and back),spring tooth harrow, slip scoop, back blade, lift pole, belt pulley, and a rear manure loader. I still have the plow, blade, lift pole, and manure loader. In 55 he bought the 300U with a plow. He also bought a Dearborn Combine, like the one in the picture, that year too. He did a lot of custom baling with the rig. The neighbors liked the twine, instead of wire.
Anyway, I have collected a couple 50T balers, and hope to have it running this year.
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