In the 60's we small squared about 60,000 each year, hooked and stacked them on wagons behind the baler, back then we custom baled for a lot of the area small farmers, 25 cents a bale ,mowing to stacking in the barn,,ooh yes it was a tough but wonderful time to be growing up. The friends of mine that worked for us back then refer to it as a "Tour of Duty",,a lot of good memory's...B John Deere's on the mowers and rakes,, John Deere 60's doing the heavy work,,#5 mowers,, 14T's and 24T balers,, stacking every barn in the neighborhood full, then selling to Kentucky hay buyers all winter,,seemed like we handled hay year around. We still square bale 25,000 each year the same old way,, just newer equipment..but the same old 953 wagons,,probably the best wagon ever built, I can't imagine a total of all the hay and grain these old wagons have hauled..we have 10 of them with 16ft beds on them, can't even guess how many miles are on them..
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