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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1285188" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I was going to cut last week but the weather had me scared. This is the patch by the barn and will be the 5th cutting this year. Its going to be some high quality hay but not a heavy yield - 4 rolls/acre tops. I probably should have stayed in bed this morning. Day started with a seized coupling on a spreader on the pto. That was a job to get off. Then it deteriorated. When I thought I had everything going a tire blew out on the cutter and changing that with all that weight was a chore. Thanks for the offer. Hopefully nothing will break and it will go smoothly. I think the lower humidity is going to make it dry fast. I hope anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1285188, member: 4362"] I was going to cut last week but the weather had me scared. This is the patch by the barn and will be the 5th cutting this year. Its going to be some high quality hay but not a heavy yield - 4 rolls/acre tops. I probably should have stayed in bed this morning. Day started with a seized coupling on a spreader on the pto. That was a job to get off. Then it deteriorated. When I thought I had everything going a tire blew out on the cutter and changing that with all that weight was a chore. Thanks for the offer. Hopefully nothing will break and it will go smoothly. I think the lower humidity is going to make it dry fast. I hope anyway. [/QUOTE]
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