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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1510451" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>No haying today because of predicted rain. Everything got rolled up yesterday. So far -</p><p>50 acres = 250 4x4</p><p>?? acres = 40 4x4 (opened up a different field - just partial so don't know acreage)</p><p>Will probably drop last 30 acres tomorrow (less the already baled outside rows)</p><p>They put up 78 bales the first day - baler broke - bearing</p><p>Put up 212 bales yesterday - in-line wrapped. The wrapper takes 40 seconds per bale. Equipment is ancient, but very efficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1510451, member: 968"] No haying today because of predicted rain. Everything got rolled up yesterday. So far - 50 acres = 250 4x4 ?? acres = 40 4x4 (opened up a different field - just partial so don't know acreage) Will probably drop last 30 acres tomorrow (less the already baled outside rows) They put up 78 bales the first day - baler broke - bearing Put up 212 bales yesterday - in-line wrapped. The wrapper takes 40 seconds per bale. Equipment is ancient, but very efficient. [/QUOTE]
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