Darren:
<font color="blue">I think the Goldoni weighs about 400 lbs. </font>
A bit heavier than the BCS which is around 300 with electric start. I like the torque characteristics you are talking about-one of the things I liked about my Gravely 6.6L (over the 7.6L) was it was also that way. Anyway, think I will look into the Goldini. Also I should have repeated again that this thread was suggested by Dave_in_NY so you should thank him.
DavidBradley:
Thanks for the ref to the site. I had forgotten about them, I know they are popular collectors items. You sometimes see them at antique power shows. And, no doubt, work just as well today. I've seen Graham tractors, but didn't know David Bradley made them. Thanks again.
ZJ_HR:
Thanks for the pics. I have seen the CAEB baler work. Uses aluminum rollers around the chamber to form the bale (rather than belts), so it can bale lots of stuff besides staight hay. When I first saw one I was a bit skeptical, but when I really looked at it and saw one actually working it does a real nice job. They are expensive ($6k-$7k) but cheap compared to the smallest
CUT sized balers (I think the smallest square baler by NH et al) is around $15k and up. You can create the bale as tight as you want, then initiate a wrap cycle to wrap it. When done, lift the lid and pop out a nice 50 lb (more or less) bale about the size and weight of a small square baler. Again, thanks for posting the pics.
JEH