5 foot X 6 foot
Using an educated guess I'd say Massey Ferguson.
5ft wide 3 to 6ft round
run the twine through the eyelets and through the needles , which are the large arms that rise up . take that twine and tie to the rear of the baler,both of them and run them where the bale forms. next trip the wheel that ties the bale, and turn the baler by hand for one cycle. the twine will be tied now cut the excess twine that u tied to the rear of the baler from the needles and you are ready to bale .
The power steering can not be adjusted on a Massey Ferguson 165 tractor. Check to make sure the hydraulic reservoir is full. This is usually the cause of most steering issues.
It appears that Massey Ferguson built the first ones in 1947. It was the Massey Ferguson TO-20 Toy Pedal tractor. From here, some of the tractor builders would make pedal tractors after the big motorized models. John Deere made their first in 1968.
Reduce ground speed while maintaining engine RPMs which amounts to a lower gear. Weave from side to side making an even bale.
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There is no best make of tractor. What works best in one country may not be so efficient elsewhere. That is why there are so many. But in the US Massey Ferguson, John Deere and Fendt are the most popular and considered the best.
The only way to make a tighter bale with OMC roll balers is to have a tractor with good hydraulics...cylinders on your baler that are sound with NO seepage...and keep driving and feeding hay into the chamber until the guage reaches the red zone. You'll risk either shearing off bolts or making your slip-clutch slip...depending on your baler's design. The core is going to be soft no matter what. The outside shell density is what puts the pounds into bales from this type of baler. I have made bales as light as 725 pounds and bales as heavy as 1700 pounds with 596 OMC balers.
It is used to make bales of hay.
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