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Re: Leaving squares in feild overnite???
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Posted by kyhayman on June 16, 2006 at 21:08:11 from (68.171.76.92):
In Reply to: Leaving squares in feild overnite??? posted by plumboy on June 16, 2006 at 19:04:32:
I leave mine out when I need to or have to. Given my preference I get my dad to run the baler and I run the bale wagon. He was finishing up rolling his yesterday so I went ahead and square baled mine, to pick today. Got them up, no problem. To deal with dew, and such....... This was my day today. Met my hired hand at 9:00 at the farm, I ran the tedder over some second cut alfalfa while he bunched round bales with the skid loader. Finished about 10:30. Went and hooked up the bale wagon, serviced it, prayed it worked (hasnt been used since July last year). It did. Stacked 1 load, moved equip around went to lunch. Started back at 1:30, loaded until 5 (20 minutes to load 99, rest of the time was back and forth). No major problems, had one stack tip loading on some class III land, and had to air up a tire on one pass. Loaded and put round bales in the barn until 9:00.
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