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Re: Time to Stir The Pot
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Posted by Greywolf on January 14, 2005 at 05:15:43 from (216.16.76.163):
In Reply to: Re: Time to Stir The Pot posted by paul on January 13, 2005 at 15:06:25:
Paul, if you want to get back to it a little bit, I'll swap with ya. Same problem here. I cut 15 acres into 4 different cuttings. open half the field, wife and I bale that up and unload it. then cut the rest of the half, that basically fits on the racks. That's all that will work after she gets home. Over the weekend can then get it in the barn. Half hour is all it takes for me to get to your place. Can easily swap labor back and forth. AS far as staying with the small squares.... when one has all the equipment in good working order, why spend the 3-5K for a different baler so it goes up easier and then do all the work hand feeding off the rounds in the winter. Drop a few down from the mow and feed. No starting a tractor when it's -16 with wind like this morning. Just the savings on the tractor in cold weather is enough to justify doing the work in the summer.
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