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Posted by Don-Wi on June 10, 2007 at 21:54:50 from (70.224.233.162):
I baled 6 loads behind the baler today, and unloaded 2 more this morning while waiting for the rest of the help to arrive. I figure I loaded close to 1000 behind the baler, and another 320 onto the elevator today - how bout you guys? Best part was, I've got the best driver ever, and I'm getting married to her next year on May! She's really getting the hang to over-steering to get everything on a corner etc... Worst part is I'm completely drained, my nose is full of extremely black boogers because it got about 2" of rain on it and it was cut on Memorial day, and I'm just plain sore. Only got about 1 1/2-2 loads to go tomorrow before I go to work in the afternoon. Then 1st crop is all off the field! Should get close to 1750-1800 bales total off about 30-35 acres or so. Shoulda been much higher, but some was a little shorter and then the rain just didn't help one bit. Lost quite a bit because of that. Now fter I finish baling, I get to hook onto the plow and turn under a couple acres that wasn't too hot and turn it into a corn field. I'll try to get a picture of our baling rig tomorrow, it's our Massey 285 and #12 baler. 4 16' wagons and 2 18's too.... I got 2 running gears that I'm planning to build more racks on sometime in the next year or 2... Donovan from Wisconsin
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