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What Model Is This?

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Topic: What Model Is This?
Posted By: 1955CA
Subject: What Model Is This?
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2024 at 6:56am
This is outside at the museum of old farming implements where I went on a tractor parade.



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Posted By: 1955CA
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2024 at 6:56am


Posted By: 1955CA
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2024 at 6:59am
One more pic


Posted By: TramwayGuy
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2024 at 7:12am
It’s a first series Roto-baler.


Posted By: Gary Burnett
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2024 at 11:13am
Amazing has all the shields in place


Posted By: tadams(OH)
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2024 at 1:33pm
Sad that it's setting there rusting away 



Posted By: dr p
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2024 at 7:43pm
A man can never have too many rotobaler


Posted By: 1955CA
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2024 at 10:21pm
Were they a good baler? What size tractor did you normally use with these?


Posted By: Lars(wi)
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2024 at 10:32pm
Grandpa had one. Claimed the hay made was better quality than a square baler.
Dad always said a CA was the perfect tractor for a Rotobaler.

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I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.


Posted By: 1955CA
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2024 at 10:39pm
Originally posted by Lars(wi) Lars(wi) wrote:

Grandpa had one. Claimed the hay made was better quality than a square baler.
Dad always said a CA was the perfect tractor for a Rotobaler.

Oh ya? Now I really want it! LOL I'd like to get some implements for my CA's.


Posted By: Gary
Date Posted: 06 Aug 2024 at 4:37am

A tractor like a WD or a CA was ideal because they had a Hand Clutch.

It was necessary to stop forward motion and allow the Baler to continue running and add the Baler Twine to the Bale of Hay.

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Posted By: JWingerter
Date Posted: 13 Aug 2024 at 7:26pm
We operated ours circa 1970 with a D14 or D15 and that was more than enough.

We were a New Holland square bailer family, but my dad was always trying new things.  

Dad learned that we could wrap up the second or third cutting and just drop them in the field.  We turned the cattle in and, sure enough, they would do a good job on one or two or three bales at a time, rather that scattering everything everywhere.

In Ohio, the first cutting is largely timothy.  Good stuff.  After-cutting is more alfalfa and clover.  Really good stuff.

I wonder where our roto bailer is today.  Perhaps you have it.



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D17 Series III



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