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Putting up hay a century ago
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1346974" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>That's exactly how Dad put up hay 60 years ago for a herd of 25 dairy cows. He was so happy when tractors and wire-tie square balers came along. That's a small dump rake. Majority around here are 16-20' and they had monsters out West - 30' up to 70'. There was still one guy (in his 40's) in central Manitoba a few years back that put up hay that exact same way. He had lots of extra mowers and rakes for parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1346974, member: 1682"] That's exactly how Dad put up hay 60 years ago for a herd of 25 dairy cows. He was so happy when tractors and wire-tie square balers came along. That's a small dump rake. Majority around here are 16-20' and they had monsters out West - 30' up to 70'. There was still one guy (in his 40's) in central Manitoba a few years back that put up hay that exact same way. He had lots of extra mowers and rakes for parts. [/QUOTE]
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