Henry,
Here is a before picture of an old NH 74 Hay Baler that was donated to the Cub Scouts for our metal recycling drive. It was a little tricky getting it jacked up out of the mud so that the tires could be blown up and planks placed under the wheels for removal. Picture 2 will show the progress. Can you please post under metal recycling for me?
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Here is the baler raised up out of the mud with tires blown up. We were amazed that the tires that had been in the mud held air! As the saying goes they don't make them like they used to. We attached my tractor to the baler and pulled it out without damage to the owner's property or to ourselves. Baler towed down the road nicely except the tires were a little out of round for having sat for so many years. Dave
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This is a picture of the baler being pulled by my Massey Ferguson 150. I am at the wheel. The Massey 150 was also abandoned by it's former owner with severe engine problems..I saved it from the 5 foot tall grass tomb that
enveloped it and rebuilt the engine. Runs great now.
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Henry,
Here is a picture of the Massey Ferguson 150 before I rescued it. Dave
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