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<blockquote data-quote="KenB" data-source="post: 261751" data-attributes="member: 1491"><p>Alabama,</p><p>Thanks alot for the advice.</p><p>I have never used a round baler, so this is going to be an experence for me. I expect to only be baling 1-200 rolls a year.</p><p>I have been buying all my hay, but with the drought hay has been getting harder to find and more expensive.</p><p>I won't be able to try it untill next year at the earliest. I have had to feed some hay this summer, and there isn't enough growing season left even if I get some rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenB, post: 261751, member: 1491"] Alabama, Thanks alot for the advice. I have never used a round baler, so this is going to be an experence for me. I expect to only be baling 1-200 rolls a year. I have been buying all my hay, but with the drought hay has been getting harder to find and more expensive. I won't be able to try it untill next year at the earliest. I have had to feed some hay this summer, and there isn't enough growing season left even if I get some rain. [/QUOTE]
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