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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1437416" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The equipment sharing deal works out well with hay equipment, particularly mowers rakes and tedders. Balers not so much Neighbor and I share a tedder but we each have a mower rake and a baler. That should be HAD since I sold all my hay equipment last month. Those are the least expensive pieces and the tedder was something that only was used occasionally The main thing we shared was time and manpower. I would usually rake for him as he baled and vice versa. The only caveat would be to insure the other guy feels the same way about equipment as you do. It sucks if one person isn;t reliable and when it comes time to use a piece of equipment and he broke it and didn;t fix it. Even now that I'm out of the haying I still rake or tedd for him and he helps me with stuff around here since he's so much younger, he's only 70 so he can do alot more than I can anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1437416, member: 34"] The equipment sharing deal works out well with hay equipment, particularly mowers rakes and tedders. Balers not so much Neighbor and I share a tedder but we each have a mower rake and a baler. That should be HAD since I sold all my hay equipment last month. Those are the least expensive pieces and the tedder was something that only was used occasionally The main thing we shared was time and manpower. I would usually rake for him as he baled and vice versa. The only caveat would be to insure the other guy feels the same way about equipment as you do. It sucks if one person isn;t reliable and when it comes time to use a piece of equipment and he broke it and didn;t fix it. Even now that I'm out of the haying I still rake or tedd for him and he helps me with stuff around here since he's so much younger, he's only 70 so he can do alot more than I can anymore. [/QUOTE]
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