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Re: Re: Re: NH 166 Selfpropelled Baler
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Posted by George G on January 20, 2003 at 15:13:29 from (205.188.209.109):
In Reply to: Re: Re: NH 166 Selfpropelled Baler posted by AL on January 19, 2003 at 17:01:35:
Dan-Pa. is right. I went back though the impiement archives, And their are a couple people that own 166's in there. They all say that one motor run the baler, the other motor run the drive wheel's. Both motor's being 2-cyl. Wisconsin's. My 1280 has a 4-cyl. V460D Wisconsin. NH rates it at 53.8 hp. The thower motor would have been a 1-cyl. Anyway, I've never seen a 166 or a 178. Talked to a fella on this site. Said he took his 166 to the Grease, Steam $ Rust Assn.(Pa.) show last year. I'm going to try to make it down there this year.
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