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I’ve just seen this on eBay (not that I want it ) . Look at the wear on the drawbar there cant be much pin or ring left .
Round balers is pulled with themDo many people use a pin drawbar nowadays. Don't think I've used one in twenty years.
Do many people use a pin drawbar nowadays. Don't think I've used one in twenty years.
That’s a rare sight here, must be even rarer there, a YELLOW harvester!Having said Junior doesn’t have pickup hitches, this is one reason why
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His view when he was rolling the maize clamp a couple of weeks ago. No need for a pickup hitch on a trailer
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That’s a rare sight here, must be even rarer there, a YELLOW harvester!
Not all. I have all my gear running 80 mm ball hitches. Hate drawbars and pinserr, ALL trailed equipment is used with a drawbar pin here.
We don’t use pick up hooks & I have NEVER seen one here.
When I saw my first one in the UK 30 yes ago I had no idea what it was
The silage contractor has his trailers on ball hitch’s but that the only thing I have seen with them onlyNot all. I have all my gear running 80 mm ball hitches. Hate drawbars and pins
Up until this year I only had one tractor and no trucks so seed trailer, seeder and sprayer where getting swapped between daily at seeding. Ball hitch and hydraulic jacks on the gear made swap over very quick and easy. No fighting with pins.The silage contractor has his trailers on ball hitch’s but that the only thing I have seen with them only
We’ve run the round balers on pick up hitch for at least 8-9 years nowRound balers is pulled with them
We’ve run the round balers on pick up hitch for at least 8-9 years now
On the McHale the parking stand is under the drawbar held in with one pin. be as quick to jump out and drop that down as it would to wrestle with the drawbar pin.thats ok til they catch fire and you can't drop it off