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Re: Re: Whats a good 60 horse tractor?
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Posted by Kelly C on September 05, 2003 at 12:05:27 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Re: Whats a good 60 horse tractor? posted by FC on September 05, 2003 at 07:11:27:
The reason I am looking at this. Horse guys/Gals want thier hay done in small squares. No problem There. I am gaining customers all the time doing this. The main thing here is its usually real crappy fields, havent been done in long time ect. Going shares is a crap shoot as the hay might suck. Buck a bale I will bale any thing you want. cattle/dairy guys sure could use the help. esp with 2nd or 3rd cuttings as they are starting to get real busy with other things. The real busy part takes away any willingness to go small square bales. No time to mess with them things. Thats where me being able to do some big uns comes in. As this is really just a hobby right now for me. I cant (wont) go big bucks on the equipment. Now if I can get my 300 to make big uns for a year or 2 till I get a customer base and some cash. ( I buy hay stuff only with hay money) That would be great.
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