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Posted by CRAIG MN on July 14, 2007 at 05:03:40 from (74.46.233.24):
Hopefully you experienced guys can help with this one. I am new to the whole farm thing, Have an M with a 3pt and live hydraulics. I hired my hayfield mow, rake and baling this year as I am still aquiring equip. I moved the bales off the field myself and learned first hand what my hired baler was complaining about: MY FIELD WILL SHAKE YOU AND YOUR EQUIPMENT TO PIECES. I have great hay and I do not want to loose it and start over, is there anything that can be done using my M to correct this field without ruining my crop? Do I hire someone else to fix it or do I just live with it and drive slow?
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