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A side view of the low-density baler at work, showing the power take-off drive. The sledge at the rear is designed to slide the bales to the side, keeping them clear of the tractor path on the next round. This is an advantage when windrows are too heavy to be raked two into one.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 6, 16 December 1957, Page 593

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A side view of the low-density baler at work, showing the power take-off drive. The sledge at the rear is designed to slide the bales to the side, keeping them clear of the tractor path on the next round. This is an advantage when windrows are too heavy to be raked two into one. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 6, 16 December 1957, Page 593

A side view of the low-density baler at work, showing the power take-off drive. The sledge at the rear is designed to slide the bales to the side, keeping them clear of the tractor path on the next round. This is an advantage when windrows are too heavy to be raked two into one. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 6, 16 December 1957, Page 593

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