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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 841181" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Has nothing to do with me wanting to argue with you BB </p><p> it comes down to you making statements about this or that and the way you state it</p><p> is that it is The ONLY ONLY WAY TO DO IT </p><p>and most of the time it is well I KNOW A GUY or THE GUY that does ours </p><p> </p><p> WHEN in reality your sitting in your recliner and other people are doing the work and YOU have NO FirstHAND experience on how it is really done except maybe in your little ISOLATED part of the World </p><p> Just becuase someone does something in PODunk Texas doesn't mean it is that way all over the country or he77 for that matter in a different part of Texas </p><p></p><p>Baling a 1000 bales a week isn't that hard if you have the hayground to do it but I guarantee he doesn't average that unless he has alot of equipment and alot of acreage </p><p> as for 1 baler baling a 1000 not too big of a deal if your in decent hay it is pretty easy to bale 50 bales pr hr without killing your self so in 8 hrs that is 400 bales so in 5 days that would be 2000 bales and in 7 days that would be 2800</p><p>in my part of the world you seldom get a solid week where you can bale hay unless it is late summer and them most of what you would be baling would be burnt up stems </p><p></p><p>So you need to rethink HOW you say things and some of the statements you make and maybe I wouldn't call you out on some of the blatant idiotic statements you make </p><p>and yes their is quite a few that feel that way I am just the only one that calls you on it </p><p> and by the way how is that FEL loader working on the rear of that Kubota 50hp tractor ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 841181, member: 8829"] Has nothing to do with me wanting to argue with you BB it comes down to you making statements about this or that and the way you state it is that it is The ONLY ONLY WAY TO DO IT and most of the time it is well I KNOW A GUY or THE GUY that does ours WHEN in reality your sitting in your recliner and other people are doing the work and YOU have NO FirstHAND experience on how it is really done except maybe in your little ISOLATED part of the World Just becuase someone does something in PODunk Texas doesn't mean it is that way all over the country or he77 for that matter in a different part of Texas Baling a 1000 bales a week isn't that hard if you have the hayground to do it but I guarantee he doesn't average that unless he has alot of equipment and alot of acreage as for 1 baler baling a 1000 not too big of a deal if your in decent hay it is pretty easy to bale 50 bales pr hr without killing your self so in 8 hrs that is 400 bales so in 5 days that would be 2000 bales and in 7 days that would be 2800 in my part of the world you seldom get a solid week where you can bale hay unless it is late summer and them most of what you would be baling would be burnt up stems So you need to rethink HOW you say things and some of the statements you make and maybe I wouldn't call you out on some of the blatant idiotic statements you make and yes their is quite a few that feel that way I am just the only one that calls you on it and by the way how is that FEL loader working on the rear of that Kubota 50hp tractor ;-) [/QUOTE]
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