Posted by Steven f/AZ on May 27, 2009 at 08:34:29 from (216.67.213.217):
In Reply to: Good Loader Tractor? posted by 2510Paul on May 25, 2009 at 09:20:18:
Mike (WA) said: At first glance, I thought it odd that you were still using an AC Rotobaler- until I saw the rest of the bale under the tractor. LOL
Dad has told stories about running an old Rotobalter with the B Farmall - I don't think he would even allow one of those on the farm as yard art anymore! Even better was the day we sold the idiot cube machine while he was taking a nap!
Our bales that we make with the JD 567 baler are 60" tall and weigh around 1200 lbs or so. Dad bought a load of hay this winter that was 72" bales that weighed 1800 lbs!
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