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Last cutting for the year. I am done.
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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 588228" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>I would like to trade my old 510 for a more modern roller but I can't make the price work out. I have been getting $50 a roll this year and made 300 rolles. that is a total value of $15,000 before all other cost. With fertelizer and wear on the tractors it is costing about $50 a roll to make hay. With a new roller I could get a little more for my hay but even with a $10 increas in the price of hay that would only be $3000 a year. So a new $20,000 roller would take me 7 years to pay for if it never needs repair. </p><p>I am considering scaling my hay cutting way back and buy hay, only cutting my pastures in very wet years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 588228, member: 2218"] I would like to trade my old 510 for a more modern roller but I can't make the price work out. I have been getting $50 a roll this year and made 300 rolles. that is a total value of $15,000 before all other cost. With fertelizer and wear on the tractors it is costing about $50 a roll to make hay. With a new roller I could get a little more for my hay but even with a $10 increas in the price of hay that would only be $3000 a year. So a new $20,000 roller would take me 7 years to pay for if it never needs repair. I am considering scaling my hay cutting way back and buy hay, only cutting my pastures in very wet years. [/QUOTE]
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