I had sold my hay standing for a couple of years and like you I was disappointed. The buyer would come to my farm in late august and one year he came in September and because of wet weather he did not cut all of it. Left me with 50 acres of standing hay that I had to cut with my rotary cutter. I had a tractor but no other haying equipment so off to the auctions I went. I bought a lot more equipment than I needed so I started to sell some and that led to a business of buying and selling farm stuff. I do have some haying equipment that would meet your needs but I am not trying to sell you any. As far as tractors go I would look for a Massey/Ferguson or a ford or some other brand that you can get parts for and get a diesel. If you buy a tractor with a gas engine it will always be out of fuel [gas does not store as well as diesel but you can buy it at any station] and if you buy it in cans it is a hazard to bring it home. Gas tractors tend to be sold cheaper than diesel but there is a reason for that. Get someone who has a lot of experience and knowledge about tractors to help you inspect any equipment before any purchase. Get a round baler and you will not be rushed to get the hay inside. Older New Holland round balers are selling under $3000 and they still do a good job. Just a little to slow for the BTO operators.
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