Posted by Wheat47 on January 26, 2021 at 19:54:50 from (63.153.17.113):
In Reply to: classic bailer posted by cdmn on January 26, 2021 at 07:18:55:
Mostly big rounds and big squares here, near Billings Mt. I make a couple hundred or so small squares every year. I do my best to sell it in the field. I'll even take my Kubota B7510 with loader out and help load!! I'll let the buyer count. I'm so busy getting the bales to the P/U or trailer and I lose count!!! I'm seriously considering building a small "loafing" type shed to store some hay in, just to keep the rain(if any!!) off it. I like to get the hay off the field as fast as I can, so I can turn the water in. I just stack it with my little loader 5-6 bales high. As I sell it as soon as I can, I don't need to make good tight stacks.
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