Posted by Bruce from Can. on July 09, 2017 at 03:32:08 from (76.69.28.6):
In Reply to: Baling Yesterday posted by Rusty6 on July 08, 2017 at 23:34:02:
I was also out baling late Thursday night , till 10:30 , but the moisture was of no concern to me ,my hay had never reached dry . And never was going to, it showered some before dawn the next day . I wrapped them all , if not for wrapping I couldn't get any hay. I have seen some grass hay made dry locally , but the crop as to be very light to get dry enough before the next shower comes through . I really enjoy seeing your equipment , and I like seeing that MF loader tractor . While big tractors were come here durring the build period of your Case , and they are common here , Not very many large tractors like your MF were sold new around here during it's time , it would have been a very big tractor. While your string tie baler works well for your needs , and I have had string tie balers too, now watching a bale tie , and how long it takes to up on the string , is almost hard to believe. Net wrap goes on in 3-5 seconds , takes longer to eject the bale then it does to put the net on . But I am certain your fixed cost per bale is far better than mine , lol. Thanks for taking us haying , Bruce
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