zoltanthegypsy
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We had an unusual report from a BX-25 customer that while his neighbor was baling hay the ford 5600 bit the dust. Rain on it's way they backed the BX up and baled the final two loads with it!!!! This is a kicker baler and was towing a wagon to boot!!!
He said you felt every plunger stroke and just thinking it probably pushed it ahead a foot every time.
[Completely OT!] A wagon? What luxury. 45 years ago (or so) I worked on Jim Painter's farm as a high-school summer job. The wheel tractor pulled a kicker baler, and behind that was me on a sled.
IIRC, the sled was a 2x6 or so with a bunch of 2x4 fingers trailing behind. I would stack the alfalfa bales 3 or 4 high then jam a pike into the ground ahead of them and walk them off the back of the sled. All the while things in motion and bales being excreted out the back of the baler. Fun.
Jim had a coffee can screwed to the tail of the baler as a place to put odd bits of metal and twine to keep them out of the field. My favorite (only) way to pass the time was to catch mice as they popped out of the bales and see how full I could keep that coffee can. Big fun except when the occasional rattler wiggled out of a bale.
Jim was a great guy to work for, and I was in amazing shape, but I don't really miss those days. When we cut roads into the wheat he always baled the wheat straw. 150# or so green. *grunt*
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