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Horse drawn or gas powered hay baler?
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Gerald J.
Posted 7/3/2009 14:56 (#764508 - in reply to #764500)
Subject: Re: Horse drawn or gas powered hay baler?



Most every baler used to be available with that option. Typically it was a 2 or 4 cylinder engine, if 4 often a Wisconsin V-4 belted to the flywheel. Usually three or four V belts. No grooves on the flywheel. JD two cylinder engines were from the 320 or 420 tractors, I think. A small car engine, like a flat VW or VW Rabbit 4 cylinder inline would work, I think. Even diesel. Probably needs less that 20 hp, Northern tool has a selection of horizontal shaft engines as does Burden's Surplus Center at Lincoln, both gas an diesel.

Gerald J.
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