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Hay and how you make it
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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1749705" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>Not the same but I stockpile and let the cows harvest most of it. </p><p> Otherwise I have a Ford 4630 with a New Idea Disc mower, Ford 3610 with a wheel rake or a New Holland 256 rake. 10ft Tedder that hasn't been hooked up in 3 years. Kubota M100x and a Vermeer 504N Silage roller. </p><p> I want my hay stacked in the barn without the dew ever falling on it. Usually I get most of it done. </p><p> Sure is lots cheaper to let the cows harvest it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1749705, member: 8993"] Not the same but I stockpile and let the cows harvest most of it. Otherwise I have a Ford 4630 with a New Idea Disc mower, Ford 3610 with a wheel rake or a New Holland 256 rake. 10ft Tedder that hasn't been hooked up in 3 years. Kubota M100x and a Vermeer 504N Silage roller. I want my hay stacked in the barn without the dew ever falling on it. Usually I get most of it done. Sure is lots cheaper to let the cows harvest it. [/QUOTE]
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