"Other than that, the rest is easy running a baler, swather, bale picking, etc." I was just referring to what you mentioned in your post. I know what you meant though. You're 100% right on the hay thing. When there is hay down and your broke down, the situation can turn dire in a heartbeat. I also agree with your philosophy on prevention is the best line of defense. I always keep at least 2 extra cutter bars w/ new knives on stock to slide in when I break a knife on the haybine. For me its easier to drive back in, slide the new cutter bar in, and replace the broken knife later than it is to roll around in front of the haybine smackin my skull off the reel tryin to change one in the field. Not to mention keeping just abut anything we might need for hay on stock- shear bolts, bearings, knives, twine, net, teeth, chains, belts, etc so we can keep rolling without driving an hour or more to the parts dealer.
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