belly button brush???

With another tractor you would need another driver
and more time.

Guess it all depends on how much time you have.

Gary
 
Since I got the rear ramps for my hesston, I just haul the bales, to the close end of the field, with the baler, then stack w/ loader, as time allows. Still can bale 10 bales/hr, in most fields.
 
(quoted from post at 03:59:39 09/22/11) With another tractor you would need another driver
and more time.

Guess it all depends on how much time you have.

Gary

Sure you ain't a Brit???????? One of them said the same thing..... Guess there is a difference between a hobby and big operation.....
 
Don't think it would work well on the hills around here, be nice on the flat fields, we have both, but from my experience gathering round bales, having them paired would save some time, because when they abut each other, its stab and go, when you lift they butt right together. If you are using a spear on the back as well, you still have to get that one, now an odd number, breaking up pairs. We were not doing real heavy bales, 700lb 5' bales, but it was painful to watch the other guy go all the way out and get one, when I always put 2 on, we really needed a spear on the back. Anything that saves time can be a bonus when rain is threatening and you keep the bales inside to get the best price for em.
 

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