All through the 1980s and 1990s we made 30-40 thousand bales every year. My kids and I where the work force. I had/have 12 wagons. I do not use a thrower. I was selling horse hay. The crooked bales would not sell well.
My wife would drive the baler tractor. I would load and stack the wagon. 18 foot wagons. 176 bales on each wagon. Load them in the afternoon heat and then unload early the next morning before it got as hot. I can remember actually dancing a little jig on the wagons behind the baler. It would make my wife laugh her butt off at me acting fool.
I would give all I own to be able to see her laugh like that again.
Still do a few thousand for when you need to pen stuff separate. The Grand Daughters helped make second crop little squares last week for their horses. 2500 bales in three days. Three girls 12, 13, an 15 plus one old fart. LOL. Filled the stable hay mow. The youngest drives the baler while the rest of us stacked.
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