I helped out on my uncles farm in the 60's we made 60 bales per acre with cow manure, when fertilizer was added we made 100 bales per acre. my unc made us take a hay fork and clean up all the hay in the fields. none left ,no missed hay allowed. he wanted it all.
LOL we had a 14t that we used to run with an Alice Chalmers WD-45 and D17. Our tractor & hey wrack would really rock back and forth with the plunger strokes. But you can't tell in most of the RU-vid videos I've watched.
I remember once when the plunger shaft broke and it literally lifted the rear end of the tractor off the ground before i got it stopped and it sank in.
I remember once when the plunger shaft broke and it literally lifted the rear end of the tractor off the ground before i got it stopped and it sank in.