Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on December 06, 2019 at 16:15:06 from (75.127.27.51):
In Reply to: Hay, Case Nutty posted by Hoofer B on December 06, 2019 at 14:07:01:
there was a full crew running when I was covering 2500 acres of hay,, baler ran 12 plus hours a day,, seems like 3500-4000 bales a day,, cutting 50-65 acres a day,, took what seemed like all summer,, later when I stopped custom haying I was only running 1200-1400 acres and then was using two self-propelled NH balers,, they shot out bales pretty fast,, I was in the field at 5am and shut down by 9pm,, I ran several things at different times of the day,, swather, rake, balewagon, and did the repairs also,, we have a pretty dry climate so I would guess we get a good amount of baling hours you maybe don't see,, I was also running over 1000 acres of farm ground then also,, 1/2 in crop half in summer fallow,, lots of seat time,, lol,, I am much happier now the way I do things,, I am the only one,, and put in even longer days during farm season than before but I enjoy being able to do it this way. cnt
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