Posted by RickL on July 13, 2008 at 07:03:44 from (71.7.40.165):
In Reply to: Okay You Guys! posted by Allan In NE on July 13, 2008 at 02:01:42:
if dries thatfast forget the raking and just bale like some doin other areas. Yes Iknow makes little more runnign but time wise not much differenct cause you already baling instead of raking. Tahst whatI would do if it drys that fast. Cutting here again tomorrow 2nd round. You want the last rake setting here would throw three in one pass,slick out fit. 10,200.00 cash. Several fellow I also know in the dry areas run rakes mounted ahead of the tractor and bale in same pass. Another fellow pulls the round baler behind his rake for one pass deal. Is the the other fellows field doing on share you mentioned wheres he at.
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