Posted by Leroy on February 25, 2023 at 07:14:16 from (98.30.20.69):
In Reply to: N.H. 404 hay crimper posted by Keith Molden on February 23, 2023 at 10:03:47:
My Uncle had one 40-50? years ago the we shared with him before we got our own crimper that we think did a better job of cracking the stems. When dealer brought it out it was made in conjunction with a bar mower but as he did not want the mower they had taken the bar off, It was fastened to tractor same as a semi mount mower. They hooked it to his WD Allis and he just about lost the outfit, could not control it sticking that far behind the tractor. They took it back and unhooked the mower part and put on a standard hitch and was used by both him and Dad for a few years. I do not remember what the rollers in that New Holland was, He bought it new. I do know that steel rollers do have to have bars welded on or cast in to be able to pick up the hay, smooth will not grasp the hay to pull it thru. So question of you that had steel rollers in them were they smooth like if the rubber had come off or were there steel bars on the rollers to grab the hay to pull it thru and also to crack the stems? So are your steel rollers just a smooth round pipe or do they have bars on them, if bars then it came with steel but if no bars then it came with rubber and lost the rubber?
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