Some more haying

SVcummins

Well-known Member
We had no dry farm hay this last year do to almost a year of no rain I ended up traveling 50 miles one way to get enough hay for winter the last time this happened was almost 40 years ago

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Im not sure but i think he may need to get a little more HP for that mower... LOL

Dont let him pull your leg.. It was a mess getting that hay put up, but in the long run he enjoyed every minute up there in gods country with no one else around..
 
Thats the 4020 and its got a million hours on it if it has one . It was one of the two big tractors on the farm for a lot of years the other one was a 4320
 
It was a royal pain in my a** but the week off from work was nice . It was so cold when I raked the last piece I thought I was going to freeze to death and that was the first week of august there was ice on the hay and frost sticking to the tractor tires
 
Ill set up a go fund me account and you who feel like it can donate to my hay equipment fund but I will not own a disc mower .
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That piece is so rough because it has standing water on it for
about the first two months of the grazing season the cows
make holes and humps I had to raise the mower up so it
would stay latched and drag dirt .
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Thanks for the clarification. Those things look the same from a distance, AND, I have no way of telling one from the other.
 

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