[AT] new to me baler
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Mon Jul 18 05:24:14 PDT 2016
A neighbor has a JD 24W baler that I have pulled a few times. I
borrowed it one time to bale some bermuda grass during the drought when
small bales of Bermuda were selling for $10 ea in the field. It had
bands nearly 5 inches wide. It was also missing 4 of the bands in the
pickup. It was so old the pickup was very narrow, so I had to rake the
hay nearly into a rope and make sure the knives were sharp so it could
cut the hay rope.
At 6:30 am on a Sat Morning, I put an ad on Craigslist for $8/bale
telling the location and I was baling in the field. I started baling at
7am. At 5pm that evening, I had a flat on the tractor, but I had $2500
in cash and checks in my pocket!!! I tried that again the next year
and had nothing. The horse hay market had crashed. No one could
afford Horses here...
Cecil in OKla
On 7/17/2016 8:03 PM, Ralph Goff wrote:
> On 7/17/2016 1:21 PM, Greg Hass wrote:
>> In the day when narrow bands were started New Hollands official name for
>> them were Super-Sweep pick-ups. Our baler, a 268 had wide; our 770
>> forage harvestor had super-sweep. Just a little trivia.
>> Greg Hass
> I remember it well. Our old 270 had the wide spaced teeth and I used to
> wish it had the
> Super Sweep. I think my round baler, NH 847, has the narrower spaced teeth.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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