[AT] NH Haybine question AND images now on list
Spencer Yost
yostsw at atis.net
Thu Jul 9 09:32:05 PDT 2015
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.
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> 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?
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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.
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>> 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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