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Well, I can't believe I did this.............
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Posted by Luke S on July 16, 2007 at 07:48:29 from (216.145.137.246):
I have been fighting finding help to bale my "idiot cubes" as Allan calls them(square bales). Last cutting my wagon riders told me they could work all day then when they show up they tell me they can only stay till four PM as they had to go to a four wheeler race. We did not start baling till noon as the hay was a little tough and I had a heck of a lot of hay down. So they rode till 4pm and left, I unhooked from the wagon and baled the rest on the ground and had my 7 year old cousin steer the tractor in low gear at idle and I picked bales off of the ground by myself. So, I have been debating stack wagon vs. accumulator/grapple for quite sometime, but I am about as tight as bark on a tree when it comes to money. After the wife and I had much deliberation on the issue she finally convinced me to just go ahead and spend the $7,626 on a new Accumul8 and matching grapple from Agway. Supposed to be here in a couple weeks just in time for my third cutting of red clover. Anybody have any opinions on the Agway Acuumul8? To late now as I've all ready ordered it, but just wondering?
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