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Posted by Allan in NE on January 14, 2006 at 14:31:23 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: Little Tractor Ride posted by IaGary on January 14, 2006 at 14:09:35:
Hi Gary, I've been kinda agonizing over this haying deal ever since last summer. My problem is that I've got a business to run here at the house and I just don't have a lot of "extra" time to waste and have really been wondering how I'm gonna get that 100 acres of alfalfa put up in a timely manner next summer. All by myself, yet. That was the real reason why I bought the little hydro in the first place; so that I don't have to be swappin' tractors around. I'm gonna put the hydro on the swather, the baler on the 966, then I'll mount that DuAl loader and rear bale mover both on the 686. That way, I should be able to scoot around pretty good without any "lost" time. 'Sides, I'm not so sure that the Hydro70 could handle that baler, could it? That joker makes a pretty good sized bale. Allan
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