Posted by Dick L on December 14, 2016 at 05:01:38 from (50.51.196.222):
In Reply to: Narrow front for hay #2 posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on December 13, 2016 at 10:45:14:
Another subject that is an opinion subject. We all know our opinions are the correct one and any other opinions are just wrong. And we all can back up our opinions with more opinions. I started doing custom baling when I was 15 and baled hay last year at 78. I am sure no one gives a hoot what an old mans opinion is. Fact is after turning my farm over to my Grand Son that was all put to alfalfa and he baled 2200 acres total of hay ground last year, I lost all opinions. I watched as they baled with the 4'X 4'X 8' square baler and it looked to me they were driving highway truck speeds in the field. Windrows seemed to be raked as high as my waist. I think a narrow tractor would have pushed the windrow rather than drive on it. Of course this is just an old mans opinion.
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