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Re: Baler Question - how many hp required
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Posted by Bus Driver on June 28, 2003 at 04:47:34 from (65.165.153.143):
In Reply to: Baler Question - how many hp required posted by Mike S on June 27, 2003 at 19:09:56:
I doubt that my post will add much to the ones already posted, but there are two power requirements for a baler- one is to tow the baler, the other is to operate the baler mechanism. In the 50's, we used a New Holland with a 2 cylinder Wisconsin mounted on the baler. The engine was perhaps 15 hp. Pulled the baler with Super A or Ferguson TO-20. Some of the bigger wire balers used 4 cylinder Wisconsin of about 25 hp. I have no experience with the round balers. Some of the wire balers would make bales of soybean hay that weighed about 125 pounds- that is rough handling even with gloves.
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