Haying pics today

jon f mn

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Thought some haying pics would help keep me warm today.

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Heres a few from Woodville Ontario. First pic is when I started haying. Been making hay to some extent every year since. Looking forward to upcoming season for sure.
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Got a lot more round bales on a load back then!

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wife has no problem outworking the hired help! Seriously she builds a mean load of hay!
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Here are a few from the last 3 - 5 years. I also enjoy putting up hay when things go good. No better feeling than to have a shed full of hay that has not been rained on.
Last picture is of the mower I hope to use (along with other teams and mowers) on some prairie hay this year. Bob

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Well those idiot cubes would keep me from coming to close and to bale them out on the ground would leave me eating supper while you picked up the hay.
 
wow, they did make more than one of those 65's. I pulled mine out of a brier patch about 10 or 12 years ago. turned out to be a low use baler. works perfect with my vac and makes small enough bale for an old man to handle.
Andy
 
Not sure who you are calling an idiot, but I guess I am one cause I bale every one I can into a small square. When you are selling I have found significantly more profit overall in small squares if its decent horse hay. I think I will call them smart bales if you don't mind, but keep on calling them what you want, maybe will equate to less competition for idiots like me that enjoy hayin.
 
(quoted from post at 20:38:34 01/31/22) wow, they did make more than one of those 65's. I pulled mine out of a brier patch about 10 or 12 years ago. turned out to be a low use baler. works perfect with my vac and makes small enough bale for an old man to handle.
Andy
My first baler here was a 65.
 
I have baled the last hay for me 2021 i rented hay ground out then I sold my mimi farm.
I thought at age 72 enough.
Those small squares were sure nice when was colder than heck just open barn door and throw them out into bunk make sure water tank was full and thawed out,
took longer to put coat and so on than to do chores.
liked watching cows bellies getting bigger knowing they woulds being soon having calves.
 
They are a great baler. I have two that I keep inside and 3 more outside for parts. I have had several other balers thru the years but these 65's are hard to beat. Make a beautiful tight bale that even though they are bit smaller still weigh in around 40 lbs depending on the hay. Stack so much better when baling onto wagon as well. Plus wife can handle them easier!
 

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