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Re: Hay Stakin' Tools
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Posted by SuperCmore on January 12, 2005 at 08:04:16 from (66.226.103.13):
In Reply to: Hay Stakin' Tools posted by Allan in NE on January 11, 2005 at 16:55:30:
Allen, being from Missouri, I'm not familiar with this "hay stacking" deal. Did you mow and windrow the hay and then just drive along the windrow till you had a load and then go put it somewhere in the field? Why not use small, round baler?? Guess you don't get much rain in Western Nebraska, but in NE Missouri, if you stacked loose hay, you'd have nothing but a big pile of manure by the next spring. How did you feed from the stack? With the same stacker?? Just curious and thanks for the pic. Cmore
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