[AT] NH Haybine question AND images now on list

Gunnells, Bradley R brad-gunnells at uiowa.edu
Thu Jul 9 09:42:30 PDT 2015


I’m pretty sure I’ve seen an older NH with the steel/laminate combination but don’t recall the numbers for certain. Maybe an earlier 467? I’ve still got my 1st crop in the field. Continual rains all through June and then some personal conflicts have made it impossible to get out. Hopefully the weather will cooperate in the next few days. Looking forward to the second cutting so I can drag out the old IH 46 and make some squares. I still have some of the parts for it that you brought me from Brice. That was a few days ago.  :-)

Brad


> On Jul 9, 2015, at 11:32 AM, Spencer Yost <yostsw at atis.net> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Brad!
> 
> I used to have an IH 816 with the same steel on laminate rollers(no reel like the 990).   The 467 I just got is from the late 60s and early 70s I think.   Not sure when NH switched, or if they had rubber from the start.
> 
> Looking forward to my second cutting of hay!
> 
> Spencer
> 
>> On Jul 9, 2015, at 10:40, "Gunnells, Bradley R" <brad-gunnells at uiowa.edu> wrote:
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>> Sweet! I just don’t get to the list to see the pictures. I hope this works out.
>> 
>> That’s a nice looking haybine. It’s a newer model than I expected. It has the notched interlocking rollers. I thought it might have been the older one with a steel roller and a laminate roller. That’s what my IH 990 has. Going from a simple sickle mower to this conditioner sure makes things so much easier. You’ll enjoy cutting hay with that. What tractor will you pull it with?
>> 
>> Brad
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>>> On Jul 9, 2015, at 9:25 AM, Spencer Yost <yostsw at atis.net> wrote:
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>>> As an experiment, I have allowed images to be sent on the list.    This message is a test.   Depending in how much extra stuff is in the message along with the image, the size limit should give most users the ability to send in "medium-ish" quality.   I'll let this image of the haybine I will bring home Sunday speak for me.
>>> 
>>> To Mike, Ralph Brad Charlie  and the others:   Thanks for the tips and the links to the manuals!  Mapquest in satellite mode has helped in planning a route.  My old 1986 SUV does not currently have brakes up to the task.  So I'll be towing with a dually one ton I should be able to handle the hitch weight.  Video is a maybe. (-;
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