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Re: Re: NEW HOLLAND SP166 BALER
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Posted by off the land on October 03, 2002 at 09:36:42 from (63.214.86.71):
In Reply to: Re: NEW HOLLAND SP166 BALER posted by Scott on October 02, 2002 at 17:46:08:
Shortly after, N-H offered the Super Hayliner 78 in SP version. These had capacity, but the concept seemed all wrong:since there were no cabs on vintage '58 equipment, the operator ate dust for hours. Seemed easier to load the bales direct from the baler to a wagon, back then. Hills and wagons were more conflict. Buying a 50 or 60 HP tractor was more practical, since you escaped most dust and could use the the tractor 12 months, instead of three. Lots of novel ideas.
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