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File:IHSquareBalerJuly2004.jpg

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English: An IHC International 435 square baler in a shed somewhere in the USA. It produces small bales composed of hay or straw. Material is gathered through the front, is compacted together, and is ejected into a wagon.
Date July 2004
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English: Transferred from en.wikipedia.org : 2004-07-31 03:44 . . Jesster79 . . 480×318 (30 KB)
Author Jesster79
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