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<blockquote data-quote="pricefarm" data-source="post: 1210399" data-attributes="member: 20848"><p>It can be done but if you have to buy all the equipment I think I would buy my hay and run cows on that 20 acres. With a 35 hp tractor u could get it mowed and raked but pulling a square baler up and down hills might not be the safest thing. If it's good grass then 20 acres would give u a lot of squares bales so hope u have plenty of help getting them all up. That's just my 2 cents worth. But 40 years or so ago my dad and uncles put up lots of square baled hay with a 8 n ford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pricefarm, post: 1210399, member: 20848"] It can be done but if you have to buy all the equipment I think I would buy my hay and run cows on that 20 acres. With a 35 hp tractor u could get it mowed and raked but pulling a square baler up and down hills might not be the safest thing. If it's good grass then 20 acres would give u a lot of squares bales so hope u have plenty of help getting them all up. That's just my 2 cents worth. But 40 years or so ago my dad and uncles put up lots of square baled hay with a 8 n ford. [/QUOTE]
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