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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdog" data-source="post: 1441420" data-attributes="member: 27645"><p>We bale small squares with an open station massey 240, it was all we had for several years . A 500 dollar rollerbar rake and a 50 dollar sickle mower . Still using the rake and tractor , but bought a little 4X3 vermeer round baler because we had a hay crop burn up waiting on the hay guy. We didn't burn our bridges and he has customers that would rather have the smaller bales, so we help each other out. This made it possible to get a used cab tractor this year and I will never be dependent on someone else to put up my hay again . Gave alot of thought to buying hay only, but we are mechanically inclined , and with wise purchases , I think we did ok. I too love putting up hay, when everything goes right! In regard to the dust though , farmers are inherently resilient , really, who else would come back for more sun and dust and rain and sleet and snow? No one, so we have to .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdog, post: 1441420, member: 27645"] We bale small squares with an open station massey 240, it was all we had for several years . A 500 dollar rollerbar rake and a 50 dollar sickle mower . Still using the rake and tractor , but bought a little 4X3 vermeer round baler because we had a hay crop burn up waiting on the hay guy. We didn't burn our bridges and he has customers that would rather have the smaller bales, so we help each other out. This made it possible to get a used cab tractor this year and I will never be dependent on someone else to put up my hay again . Gave alot of thought to buying hay only, but we are mechanically inclined , and with wise purchases , I think we did ok. I too love putting up hay, when everything goes right! In regard to the dust though , farmers are inherently resilient , really, who else would come back for more sun and dust and rain and sleet and snow? No one, so we have to . [/QUOTE]
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