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Started by thedeeredude, August 18, 2008, 08:39:00 PM

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ScottAR

New holland "hayliner"   made the last ones in '85 if I remember.

Great photos... Love the Cats...
Scott
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Warbird

That was enjoyable.  Thanks for posting all these pics!

DanG

Wow!  I thoroughly enjoyed the show, Deeredude! 8) 8)  Thanks for taking the time to share it with us.  All that resizing and posting must have taken a while.
"I don't feel like an old man.  I feel like a young man who has something wrong with him."  Dick Cavett
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thedeeredude

It only took a couple hours :D  I'm still working on getting the videos up.

Captain

Thanks for the effort!  We need more old iron enthusiasts your age!!

Captain

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Ill leave everyone to bed with suspense for the video of the sawmill actually hacking an oak log, it'll be on tomorrow.  Does anyone know what for bit is running in that saw?  It looks like it has to be sharpened with a cant saw file.

beenthere

I saw that strange bit in the circular saw. Not sure what the deal is there. Someone here will surely know tho.  :)  .......or at least have some thoughts on it.  :)

Many thanks for the time and effort you took to take and post the pics. Really appreciate your hard work.

I assume it is this pic you are referring to...




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Dave Shepard

Thanks deeredude. I just got home from hanging the flywheels on an IHC 20HP Famous engine. Will be firing it up soon. I have a corn sheller and hammer mill we are going to run with it next month.


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Fla._Deadheader


Isn't that what's called a "Standall Bit" ???
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beenthere

Right you are Harold...
Found them in the Simmonds site...some indication the style is for a chip-breaker built in.
south central Wisconsin
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Gary_C

Thanks for all the work to post those pictures.

I did not know that New Holland made a self propelled bailer. It must have been underpowered as that looks like just a small two or three cylinder engine.

I spent some time behind an IHC baler with it's own engine to run the baler, but it was pulled with a tractor, not self propelled.
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