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<blockquote data-quote="gotfire" data-source="post: 597858" data-attributes="member: 8968"><p>I rented out that barn for 3 months paid for 2 up front. They guy moved in a MF 7485 with 3850 hours on it, MF 2745 round bailer, 300 + bails of silage, a bail wrapper, and a bunch of other stuff; everything is in good condition. The guy paid for 2 months up front loaded the barn and have never seen or talked to him again.</p><p></p><p>It cost me $1,800 in fees and court (the tractor makes up for that). I ended up having to sell round bails out of the field that had been rained on because I had no room to store them and lost a bit of cash. With out the silage I would have been able to hold a bunch of hay till early spring when I start grazing and everyone is out of hay and make a good chunk selling 90% of it.</p><p></p><p>I think the bails are 6' by 5'. I didn't get them on a scale never thought of it. </p><p></p><p>The only real place the silage fits into my setup over the winter. By mid spring I will be wanting more cows because there not keeping up with the grass growing. The way my barn is set up you can't get to the back of the silage piles and I don't want to burry them. So far no one will buy any; but a few might get a few off me latter on in the year. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If my avatar is that bad I'll get rid of it, just let me know…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gotfire, post: 597858, member: 8968"] I rented out that barn for 3 months paid for 2 up front. They guy moved in a MF 7485 with 3850 hours on it, MF 2745 round bailer, 300 + bails of silage, a bail wrapper, and a bunch of other stuff; everything is in good condition. The guy paid for 2 months up front loaded the barn and have never seen or talked to him again. It cost me $1,800 in fees and court (the tractor makes up for that). I ended up having to sell round bails out of the field that had been rained on because I had no room to store them and lost a bit of cash. With out the silage I would have been able to hold a bunch of hay till early spring when I start grazing and everyone is out of hay and make a good chunk selling 90% of it. I think the bails are 6’ by 5’. I didn’t get them on a scale never thought of it. The only real place the silage fits into my setup over the winter. By mid spring I will be wanting more cows because there not keeping up with the grass growing. The way my barn is set up you can’t get to the back of the silage piles and I don’t want to burry them. So far no one will buy any; but a few might get a few off me latter on in the year. If my avatar is that bad I’ll get rid of it, just let me know… [/QUOTE]
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