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Re: Rakin hay on windy day
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Posted by old on June 08, 2007 at 07:36:29 from (4.244.217.119):
In Reply to: Rakin hay on windy day posted by John T on June 08, 2007 at 05:03:29:
Had the same sort of problem my self yesterday. Wind would blow the windrows togeather here and there. But in my case it wasn't a big deal since I was useing a NH850 chain baler it just helped fill it up faster. Plus I do all the baleing by my self so I had to do it or loose it since it rained here last night. Got 6 blaes put up yesterday and it wass all my ford 841 wanted to do to move them into the hay barn. Back tires where just on the ground enough to be able to move them and thats with filled tires and a back blade on back with 6 85lbs suit case weights on the blade. Them bales must have weigh in around 2000=2500lbs
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