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<blockquote data-quote="chaded" data-source="post: 1808349" data-attributes="member: 33922"><p>If it has a cab it has a shelter already. Lol.</p><p></p><p>In regards to the hay thing. There is some wisdom in what some have been saying but it doesn't always work that way everywhere. Sometimes and some places you can't find good hay for a reasonable price to be delivered. Most of the stuff around here is junk.</p><p></p><p> I'm in a situation where I do may hayfields on shares with a neighbor. It is working ok so far but he is now the third person that I have done this with because of issues with the other two. This guy is 70 and I don't know how long he will keep it up. When he is done I will have to make a decision to 'get in or get out' when it comes to this hay thing.</p><p></p><p>A share system is a sweet spot in a lot of cases although not a perfect system. You could try that but I did read you were having trouble getting someone to cut your hay so I'm not sure of your situation regarding that option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaded, post: 1808349, member: 33922"] If it has a cab it has a shelter already. Lol. In regards to the hay thing. There is some wisdom in what some have been saying but it doesn’t always work that way everywhere. Sometimes and some places you can’t find good hay for a reasonable price to be delivered. Most of the stuff around here is junk. I’m in a situation where I do may hayfields on shares with a neighbor. It is working ok so far but he is now the third person that I have done this with because of issues with the other two. This guy is 70 and I don’t know how long he will keep it up. When he is done I will have to make a decision to ’get in or get out’ when it comes to this hay thing. A share system is a sweet spot in a lot of cases although not a perfect system. You could try that but I did read you were having trouble getting someone to cut your hay so I’m not sure of your situation regarding that option. [/QUOTE]
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