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Need Help/Advise... novice but shopping for haying equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="TwoByrdsMG" data-source="post: 1605279" data-attributes="member: 37975"><p>Thanks vett. We are in it for the long haul. Just trying to find the best solution long term. We are going to buy some equipment-- now we just know a little more about what to avoid.</p><p></p><p>Not looking for the cheapest, tore up equipment-- if anything my husband says I am too picky!</p><p></p><p>We also decided to retain our hay guy for the fields of hay that we sell and we will bale the field that we keep at least for first cutting. If our bales are caterpillared, a little off size wise or not quite perfect it will be okay. We can learn as we go and our neighbor did say he would help mentor us if we help get his raked too. That's one trade I didn't hesitate to agree to (I would have helped him anyways).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoByrdsMG, post: 1605279, member: 37975"] Thanks vett. We are in it for the long haul. Just trying to find the best solution long term. We are going to buy some equipment-- now we just know a little more about what to avoid. Not looking for the cheapest, tore up equipment-- if anything my husband says I am too picky! We also decided to retain our hay guy for the fields of hay that we sell and we will bale the field that we keep at least for first cutting. If our bales are caterpillared, a little off size wise or not quite perfect it will be okay. We can learn as we go and our neighbor did say he would help mentor us if we help get his raked too. That's one trade I didn't hesitate to agree to (I would have helped him anyways). [/QUOTE]
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