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Posted by FC on August 11, 2003 at 05:30:01 from (66.84.205.26):
I have a approx. 60 acres of a hay crop which looks like it is going to go to waste this year. I had two individuals who were going to cut on shares. One backed out and the other has not shown up and likely won't. I do not have any livestock currently and fences will not hold YET. I have called everyone I know of and everyone seems to have plenty of hay. I hate to see it go to waste, but want to take it down to clean my fields off. I have a 5' bush hog and 7' #31 (I believe)sickle mower for my C Farmall. The bush hog will shred it better, but I can cut much faster with the sickle mower once I get a 3 point adaptor off and the mower on. And the sickle mower is much easier to pull with my small tractors. Hog or sickle mow it??
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