showcrop said: (quoted from post at 13:12:20 07/17/13)
tractor300 said: (quoted from post at 17:28:30 07/16/13) That's the very reason I always stack on wagon right behind baler.
Stacking behind the baler keeps them off the ground but you don't cover much ground stopping every three bales to stack them, LOL. That's why I went with a thrower.
Huh? Wagons do hitch up to the baler. Thats how we do it.
And here in Trumbull County Ohio it rained yesterday. Funny cause I looked at the forecast and it showed I was set to go. So by the time I finished tedding hay, I hear thunder and the sky is getting dark. well 1/2inch rain later..... And this morning loud thunder woke me up, looked at radar and it shows nothing. Well its currently raining again.... Guess those 400-500 bales are going to be rounds now. Alot of hay was mowed around here and now its all wet.
This post was edited by Acfarmer89 at 05:32:57 07/17/13 2 times.
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