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Don-WI

06-20-2003 23:08:19




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Well, today I had a little bi of luck getting a good chunk of our hay off the feilds. My brother and one of his friends stacked hay on the wagons while I drove, using our Massey 285 and Massey 12 baler combo. We may only have 6 wagons total, 5-8x16, one w/out a back, and 1-8x18, but we got just shy of 1000 bales on all 6. One of the wagons blew an old tire on the back, but we had a spare ready and put that on. It blew while another brother was pulling it home on the road, but he was going really slow to begin with on our Massey 165. One big problem with the tires one that wagon is that the rims are a sloid center, no hole so I couldn't use the tire changer at school like I did for everything else. This is one of our 4 or 5 Better Built running gears still in use, and it mmay be old but it still trails like a dream. Only have about 3 wagons left to bale, which really bites because last year we had about 21 loads of 1st crop. O well. A good chunk of it got turned into corn feild. We reseeded a good chunk of corn though this year also. Just one of those years I guess.

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Jerry D in NC

06-21-2003 04:37:33




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 Re: haying in reply to Don-WI, 06-20-2003 23:08:19  
Yeah, Congrats on getting up some hay. I am getting ready to go hook to the MoCo and start the second cutting of Alfalfa. Already budding and all of the TV stations agree that the next 3 days are low humidity and hot temp. We gonna throw the dice.



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