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Re: Re: Re: bale hay and my farmall ( need advice)
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Posted by Ludwig on September 11, 2002 at 08:24:06 from (216.41.50.213):
In Reply to: Re: Re: bale hay and my farmall ( need advice) posted by Kelly C on September 10, 2002 at 22:20:53:
Theres a guy where with a self powered baler who does all his baling with an A! Has a mounted sicle(sp) bar mower on a Cub that he cuts with. Then hand stacks on a flatbed 5 ton truck. I don't think the likelyhood of broke bales is any higher with a selfpowered baler if you keep it in good shape. Old junk will produce junk work but thats universal. Theres a fellow where my parents live that bales about 10 acres with an H and an NH square baler and he seems to get on alright. Make sure its dry enough, make sure your windrows aren't huge, you'll be okay. This could be an EXCELLENT reason to get another tractor though. Remember the pain of switching implements too!
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