Posted by ss55 on June 20, 2018 at 11:07:51 from (63.147.218.40):
In Reply to: New posted by ridgeandvalley on June 20, 2018 at 08:00:14:
Case 730, 830, or 930 Comfort King tractors with real 3 point hitch might match your needs at close to your budget. Larger 1960's gas tractors tend to sell a bargain prices. Generally a 50 HP plus gas tractor will sell for $2000 less than a comparable model with a diesel engine.
How many hundreds of square bales or tons of hay do you put up a year?
Before you invest a lot of money in different equipment, this might be a very good time to look into switching to big round bales. If you can handle big round bales you can probably still find someone to put up big round bales for you. Years when hay is producing well you can often buy hay in late summer for less than the cost to produce them yourself. Hand feeding big bales to horses is possible.
Crunch the numbers and include your labor costs, fuel and equipment costs. If you are passing up $25/hour overtime or are burning vacation time for yourself and another person to put up small square hay bales, those small bales may be a lot more expensive than you realize.
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