Once you "bale" the hay and feed it, then you can use this manure spreder to haul away the results.....

Paul
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Doggone it, I always thought Dad was wrong when he wanted me to ride one of those things to rake hay with. Ours just wouldn't tie worth a darn, we always had to use hay forks to load with after we went thru with that. Keith
 
I respect their perseverance, but at that point, c'mon man. You can control a tractor, it need not take over your soul if you are strong in your faith.
 
I was at an auction a year ago and an Amish bought the round baler that was on the sale. The auctioneer made a big deal out of how good he was,selling a round baler to an Amish man. It wasn't cheap either,something in the neighborhood of $20,000.
 
Wonder if the mules realize that they are putting up their winter supply of food? Would it give them an incentive to work harder?
 
An old neighbor farmed with horses and had one of those. He'd rake hay then want Dad to come down and bale it. That was never a good day around here. Especially the time he put a tine from it in to the knife and plunger.
 
JR, I have one, A JD 8ft. horse drawn hay rake. All most like the one you have. It came from my Grandfather old farm. I clean it up and put A little paint on it. I have 9 horse drawn cultivator and plows come from his place. Pic. of it.

Hammer Man
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