@crumyards Yeah, I never got to do any baling but the 278 must have made over 100,000 bales in its time... It was great but in latter years of its operaton, it used to break shear bolts like hell if it wasnt driven hard enough...
Most of the last 17 years have been taken up with Welgers, Claas Rollant 46's, Krones and McHale Fusions.... dont get to see as much now as I'd like to as I've moved away from home!
I must be older than you,I did a lot of work with a 68 hayliner,now live in BC Canada moved up to a McHale fusion 2.
crumyards 8 months ago
@crumyards Yeah, I never got to do any baling but the 278 must have made over 100,000 bales in its time... It was great but in latter years of its operaton, it used to break shear bolts like hell if it wasnt driven hard enough...
Most of the last 17 years have been taken up with Welgers, Claas Rollant 46's, Krones and McHale Fusions.... dont get to see as much now as I'd like to as I've moved away from home!
PhluterGoode 8 months ago
mf 20,the best baler ever made,this one needs a few more revs.
crumyards 8 months ago
@crumyards yeah, its a good baler allright.... grew up with a NH 278 Hayliner myself as the main piece of the hay making experience.
PhluterGoode 8 months ago
Its a Massey Ferguson 20-8 baler, more commonly referred to as a MF 20 tho! Great machines, although you cant go too fast! Great knotters
ScottyD6200 8 months ago
what baler is that?
huwg3 11 months ago
@huwg3 Will find out at the weekend for you.....
PhluterGoode 11 months ago
@huwg3 i can guess a number 12
brian93ist 10 months ago
i love vintage farm machines.
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