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Deere used them on all the previous mo-cos and still uses them on the square balers.

JD still incorporates the Equal-angle hitch on other new drawn pto driven equipment such as Mo-Co's. JD stopped using E-A hitch on rd balers and went with the the heavy & expensive CV joint drive line.
 
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Hi Guys,
What do you mean by using the term "moco"? Not familiar with the term.
Thanks,
Craig
 
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"Haybine" is actually a registered trademark name for New Holland only. Athough many people will call any brand of sickle cutter with a crimper a haybine, it is not technically correct but is understood nonetheless . All other brands of these that are not New Holland should be called mower conditioners or moco's for short.

Just like many people call any brand of copy machine a "Xerox" machine instead of a photo copier - or any brand of locking pliers "Vise-grips". Really the trademark names sometimes get commonized due to either being the original inventer or simply becoming the most populous in the market.
 
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Just as Haybine is a registered trademark name of NH,Mower-conditioner(Mo-Co) is a registered trademark name of JD
 
 
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