Hayin' Crew Walked Off The Job!

Allan in NE

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Said that they've had it. Me too. :>)

Allan

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Jeesh! I wish you wouldn't show pictures of the curvature of the earth like that. Makes me dizzy every time.
 
He don't have too many people tryin to steal stuff either-- If he caught em leavin the driveway , he could shoot at em for an hour before they got out of sight.8>)
 
I thought that maybe you were hauling small bales in 110 degree heat but it looks like the only muscles there were tiring out were under their back pockets.
 
That's the rub and why it takes me 2 months to do what other guys can do in a week. :>(

Hardest part is gettin' everything moved from field to field. I can go pretty good if everything is sittin' there and just waitin' for a turn.

Well, it helps if the wind doesn't blow and I don't have to do it all twice. :>)

Allan
 
The old M pulls the rakes.

Gotta do somethin' bout them next year. They didn't give me one bit of trouble, but sure are gettin' long in the tooth.

Well, kinda like the feller that runs 'em. :>)

Allan

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Allan in NE
Now that you've baled some bales with the belt baler how do you like running it compared to the chain baler? Do you like the quality of the belt formed bales any better?
 
Have a neighbor who works like that. Added a hitch to all his equipment and pulls his 4 wheeler to the field, then drives it back to get the next rig.
 
It took a little gettin' used to, but eventually, everything fell into place and it's pretty much the same as running my chainers.

I really like that auto-tie and the total automation of the thing. Ties one heck of a lot faster too. That faster spinning bale makes for a neat side.

I can get a lot more in a bale no doubt, but had to cut the density and size down to around 5 1/2' @ 1600 lbs. Just cannot handle bales any bigger than that...............

Unless I buy a new loader. Naw, better not........ :>)

Allan
 
(quoted from post at 05:07:52 08/07/11) The old M pulls the rakes.

Gotta do somethin' bout them next year. They didn't give me one bit of trouble, but sure are gettin' long in the tooth.

Well, kinda like the feller that runs 'em. :>)

Allan

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See I told ya, ya should buy this one, can never have a tractor that is too big out there in no-mans land.

By the way where is the H?? I don't is it out there working...retired.

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Do you feed all your hay or sell some?

I'd sure like to make a trip through western Nebraska sometime to see that flat land in person. Or maybe the camera is playing tricks on our eyes?
 


That ain't flat land....wanna see flat....try the Red River Valley in west MN and east ND......out there a hill is an overpass on the highway and a tree has wires attached! We call it table land out here cause it's so flat.....real glad I'm about 60 miles east nd have real hills and real trees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rick
 

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