Posted by Super-H-Mike on October 13, 2013 at 11:55:34 from (76.164.147.173):
In Reply to: good baling equipment posted by alderman on October 12, 2013 at 13:39:20:
I am doing pretty much the same thing as you are, and I am living proof that you dont HAVE to have expensive eqiupment to do it. I have a $75 sickle, a $200 crimper, a $300 rake, $ 600 baler, $300 hay rack, and a $100 elevator to put them in the hay loft. I run a SM and various Hs. No live PTO or anything. It can be done this way, and has been for decades. It will help if you are handy with repairs. Look for a NH baler. Make only dry hay. Watch those weather maps for high pressures coming in, dont listen to the weatherman, get in tune to it yourself. Around here the weather guy says chance of rain almost every day in the summer !
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