Posted by jiminct on July 07, 2010 at 16:17:19 from (76.204.149.111):
In Reply to: Hay making at night posted by ryanwheelock on July 07, 2010 at 06:01:37:
ryanwheelock said: (quoted from post at 06:01:37 07/07/10) With all the HOTT days that have been going on here in my neck of the woods (Michigan) seems like alot of people make hay after dark all night long to beat the heat. Seems like mostly people that do small sqaure bales but I've seen a few doing rounds in the wee hours in the morning. Just wondering if any of you do it that way. I'm sure some of you have new tractors with AC so it isnt you out there after dark. I like to work after dark but my tractors are all 6 volt and dont have really good lighting so I usally only go to about midnight or so.
Ryan
not much of that here in my neck of the woods esp in our hot humid weather this week once the dew settles in around dusk its too wet to bale. i think if i started to bale some of my fields at night the cops would be called. heck i had the cops called on me during the day 1 time, for baling, gotta love trying to farm in a once rural area thats become home to surburbanites.
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