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<blockquote data-quote="JRM" data-source="post: 561972" data-attributes="member: 3282"><p>I guess I look at it like this, if they were paying me to just bale what would I charge them, then figure what you would make on 10 bales doing it for money then what can I sell 3 bales for. If selling the 3 bales would be equal or more that what you would make baling for money then it would be a good deal ( assuming the person buys it).</p><p>Allot of other things to consider, what if the person backs out of buying the hay, could you sell it to someone else, how long can the hay sit in field before it has to be moved, and would you be the one having to move it. Will you be having to load for the person that buys your hay.</p><p>Sounds like allot of hay, I know here hay is not selling very well now, but that could change fast if we do nto get some rain soon.</p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRM, post: 561972, member: 3282"] I guess I look at it like this, if they were paying me to just bale what would I charge them, then figure what you would make on 10 bales doing it for money then what can I sell 3 bales for. If selling the 3 bales would be equal or more that what you would make baling for money then it would be a good deal ( assuming the person buys it). Allot of other things to consider, what if the person backs out of buying the hay, could you sell it to someone else, how long can the hay sit in field before it has to be moved, and would you be the one having to move it. Will you be having to load for the person that buys your hay. Sounds like allot of hay, I know here hay is not selling very well now, but that could change fast if we do nto get some rain soon. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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