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- 1978 Kubota L285, 1951 Farmall h, 1946 Farmall m, 1950 John Deere A, 1953 Ford NAA Golden Jubilee, 195? Ford 850, 1948 Case DC, 1948 Case SC
.... The old Wisconsin engines used on those old balers didn't have much torque rise but they did get the job done....
The Wisconsin's only job was to power the baler - and a low capacity baler at that. Reason you need to look at old vintage balers when baling with low hp tractor.
Big Hills or pulling a wagon etc. had zero effect on the Wisconson becaue it only had to power the baler. Put the Wisconson hp up against a modern Briggs of equivalaent hp and which one do you think will win?
Really everybodies scenario is different just like towing a trailer is different with a pick-up truck. What I can get by with in the relatively flat lands of Ohio is totally different than someone towing in the mountains or high altitudes of the out west in the thin air.