No.SamsFarm":tzteffxj said:Did you cut that with the Cub and the 22 or 105 mower!
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Back in the 1950's Allis Chalmers built a small round baler. They didn't last long. The bales were hard to handle. Any round baler I have ever seen, the AC included, requires coming to a stop to eject the bale. Power must be running while the baler does this. Without live power this was a problem which is one reason AC built the WD45 with both a foot and fake hand clutch. The bales had to be dropped on the ground and then picked up. They were not easy to handle in the mow. A neighbor bought one. Used it one spring. Hired Dad to bale the rest of the year and the following year bought a JD14T. VernSlim140":2rykqvei said:I just saw this baler in an ad at the bottom of this page, it makes a round bale 28" long X 20" tall weighing 40 pounds and requires 15HP or more.
https://ibexequipment.com/hay-balers/