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Roto Baler on YT

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    Posted: 04 Feb 2010 at 7:13am
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Looks like something FarmShow magazine would show.
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That is cool! Is it factory or a nice job of someones modifications?
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I'm tryin to figure this out? If the right wheel is driven it looks awful low in the rearend, no differential? And how is the baler powered?
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Ask Gilbert Vust
 
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I've seen that machine before. Seems like it was made by some resourceful inventor and he tried to sell the idea to A-C, but A-C wasn't interested.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Matt MN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Feb 2010 at 12:08pm
We will have to wait for Jim Palmer to chime in on this one, This machine is at "Orange Spectacular" every year. I think Gilbert owns it.
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Arland Lepper own it. It used at the Orange Spectacular. It's been on display there for the last 4 or 5 years 
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Sure would like to hear thhe story behind it. My Dad ran a pull type from 1947 until 1989.
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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I believe this baler was built in Nebraska.  If I remember the story right a local shop built a few and A-C gave them a few balers to to it in case they decided to mass produce them.  It has a WC drive train and the transmission actually runs the baler, the pto runs a Dodge transmission and rear end.  There are two clutch pedals.  One for the ground drive and one for the entire machine giving it live power.  It is a slick little outfit.  I have seen pictures of another one that has a CA for a power unit.  Not sure how that one runs.

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There is an AC dealer in MO that has another version sitting in their shed.....forget the name and town.
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There is one in a shed of the same concept on a WD tractor frame.   Has larger drive wheels (truck tires if I remember correctly) and the pickup is a square baler version.  Said it worked great but the dust and dirt was horrible and "needed a window panel" between the operator and baler.  Very professional job.....Dale

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