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Post by wilder11354 » Mon. May. 09, 2016 10:06 pm

got permissin to hay them off, no cost, lease. just got to hay themoff once, and go from there
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More area then whaat pictures show. Was out walking and marking rocks, other areas of concern tonite,

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Post by freetown fred » Mon. May. 09, 2016 10:13 pm

How's that mower & baler doin Bill?

 
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Post by coalnewbie » Mon. May. 09, 2016 10:24 pm

For our money no wire bales please, string only. Looks good.

 
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Post by wilder11354 » Mon. May. 09, 2016 10:28 pm

JD 336 baler. twinne tie..... come andd get it. .3.00 a bale, off field you stack your trailer. wagon to trailer


 
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Post by wilder11354 » Mon. May. 09, 2016 10:32 pm

freetown fred wrote:How's that mower & baler doin Bill?
its working good.... just need to adjust mower stub guards some, tighten up, loosen up according to ledger tweak/bends bends.. .030" or so for gapping...

 
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Post by wilder11354 » Mon. May. 09, 2016 10:39 pm

its about 40 acres, probaly more... been brush hogged past 5 years, ue to be hayed. about 10 years before that..... good native natural hay, few wedes in some areas, but over all clean hay for winter, or if you prefer bed hay for calves. got another 30 acres or so also to hay, plus my own 25 acres of better timothy hay.

Time to start on it, its growing fast, mild winter, and now lots of rain..... soon as it hit 60+ at night it will thicken up FAST!!! Few in area are doing first cuts now....

 
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Post by wilder11354 » Thu. Jun. 30, 2016 10:38 pm

finally, weathers not helping/ Moms back in icu, so lost most of wednesday to see her. Mowed late
wednesday afternoon, and baled today. first of additional fields. Took this week off to work all this, but weathers isn't cooperating.
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