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Re: Hay stacker I never saw before.
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Posted by RJ-AZ on September 07, 2006 at 20:41:02 from (4.240.198.14):
In Reply to: Re: Hay stacker I never saw before. posted by Allan In NE on September 07, 2006 at 19:40:42:
Those Haybuster stackers were real big back in the Dakotas bin the 70's. I saw a mover and feeder that had a graple arm with backhoe type cotrols for feeding them. My brother has a Hesston 30, 30A, two movers and a feeder attatchment laying around now that he went to round bales. I got the Cherry on that Hesston 30 stacker in 1972. You wouldn't believe the lashup feeding rig of a 3000 Ford with a Farmhand PTO hyd pump, F11 hyd reservoir, Gresen twin spool valve on the toungue of the Hesston mover and two really nice pitchforks to feed the hay off with. That was before we got the feeder and hooked it all up to a 1086. Had an old Combine gravity grain tank to feed barley cake mounted on the toungue of that rig.
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