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Anybody have some old wheels laying around?
I'm looking for 4.
15 inch.
5x5.5 bolt pattern.
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I can remember when us gearheads were chasing down that size rim from a ‘49’-‘51 Mercury to replace the 16” on pre ‘49 Fords.

Nowadays everyone is rolling around on 16” & 17”.

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Morning midlanders!

Chain wazzit for Matt:
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3/8” x .063” x 64 dL. Oregon. New loop. Full skip. [emoji54]

Looks square ground.

Strange.
 
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Working on the runner now. [emoji6]

I need to go back for the Poulans to get their bar/chains. I could use 6 or 8 more 18’s or 20’s.

Fine example of fubared cutter angles here.[emoji2960]
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Matt returned one of my saws with a chain that looked like that crap, and 3 of the cutters were square filed...WTH!!!! Must have hit the bottom of the Wild Turkey bottle when he got to my chain. I can hear him now, "I'm going to fix Thomas up with a whoop ass chain, LMAO"...
 

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Matt returned one of my saws with a chain that looked like that crap, and 3 of the cutters were square filed...WTH!!!! Must have hit the bottom of the Wild Turkey bottle when he got to my chain. I can hear him now, "I'm going to fix Thomas up with a whoop ass chain, LMAO"...

Can’t trust that ner do well.[emoji6]

But, 64 drivers, WTH would that fit. 17” bar? 16” w/8 tooth sprocket? Drunk spinning loops?
 

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Can’t trust that ner do well.[emoji6]

But, 64 drivers, WTH would that fit. 17” bar? 16” w/8 tooth sprocket? Drunk spinning loops?

I had a Dolmar with there "18" bar that was 64dl but it was in .050 flavor. The local Stihlership had a loop on hand in the Echo aisle.

So maybe someone left 2 links off of it at the Stihl dealer?
 
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All Right, all you knowable people.
About how much does a round bale weigh? I'm thinking about 1200lbs. Am I close?
Just an average.
 

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All Right, all you knowable people.
About how much does a round bale weigh? I'm thinking about 1200lbs. Am I close?
Just an average.
Lots of variables on your question it depends on the make of the baler (some balers just make tighter better bales), size of bale, type of hay, condition of the hay & the operator (although not so much any more) . My Dad & brothers Vermeer M’s are 5’x6’ bales, light grass hay can get down around 1200#, good alfalfa can get up around 1800# or better. Most of theirs average right around the 1500# - 1600#. Then you can have weight loss over time, that varies on whether they were string tied or net wrapped & how it was stored, inside or outside. There you go a long winded answer for a simple question. :)
 
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