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Re: See I told you that Farmall H would cost alot!!
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Posted by Jim in Michigan on October 09, 2002 at 16:58:12 from (12.34.47.8):
In Reply to: See I told you that Farmall H would cost alot!! posted by Kelly C on October 08, 2002 at 21:53:54:
I do not agree with Dick,,I have been making hay off my 40 acres with my H for several years now, we have started making more hay now due to more animals so I am now making hay on roughly 100 acres and baling about 4500 bales a year,,cutting raking and baling with the old H ...You do not need 5 tractors to make hay.. and my H wouldnt know what to do If it was parked in a machine shed....My tractors sit out year round in Northern Michigan weather which is the same as Minnesota,, I use a old NH 68 hayliner, a Case 555 haybine (9 foot cut) and a old JD rake was using a steel wheel rake till this year when I gave 10 bucks for a rubber tired one, gave the steel wheel one away,,,If you have any questions feel free to e mail me,,,Jim
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