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Posted by murray on March 01, 2002 at 13:18:04 from (216.42.125.114):
In Reply to: square balers posted by Keiren on March 01, 2002 at 12:50:34:
Well here in our part of NY we have a number of balers with motors. The Amish use them they ether pull it to the feild with horses or with an old steel wheeled tractor. They park it and take the hay loader to the feild to load the hay and then bring it to the baler and fork it in the baler then pile it, then load the bales on a horse drawn wagon and hall it to the barn. if they want there hay baled this is the only way there bishop will allow them to do it. but they can buy baled hay. They are good neighbors but boy this sure seems goofy.
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