You can cut hay with your H tractor to. I used my H to pull my 469 haybine. it was getting hydraulics rigged up to operate my double hosed cyclinder that made it a challenge.
Great pics. Reminds me of using my H and S67 NH baler when I first started doing my own hay. I started doing hay about the time your website first showed up. Been following your exploits ever since.
I've moved on to bigger tractors since then, sold the H for an oliver 1800. I've parted with the S67 baler and replaced it with a 68 and an oliver 520. Still have the 469 cutter bar bushing eating haybine.
I have two other olivers, a 1650 and a 88 that I've bought within the last year but haven't yet done anything with. I have a Ford 871 that I rake with and occasionally use on the baler. I also have a Farmall C, but it's really needing to find a new home.
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