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Tiniest Bales We've Ever Seen
Ben and Mary Rudolph use a hand-powered, 1/16-scale mini baler to make bales that measure only 2 1/2 in. long by 1 1/4 in. wide. The baler was made by an inventor "out east" who's no longer in business.
  The baler is equipped with a small opening on top that you shove the hay into, and a lever that you pull on to push material forward into the bale chamber. The bales are tied with wire. The Rudolph's have used straw, hay, and red cedar to make bales.  
  They've sold some of the bales they make to Al's Toys at the Mall of America in Minnesota.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ben and Mary Rudolph, N2759 Grahl Drive, Medford, Wis. 54451 (ph 715 748-3360).


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2006 - Volume #30, Issue #6