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<blockquote data-quote="Tbrake" data-source="post: 1483423" data-attributes="member: 22322"><p>We drive up to 30 miles away and don't even think twice about it. Usually the pickups with header trailers go first to help get the combines and grain carts over hills and such. The combines will run right at 25mph and the tractors on the carts can run up to 27mph so it doesn't take long. As for haying 20 miles is about as far as we have to go, generally we stack the hay somewhere near the meadow if we have a pasture near by. Our hay tractors run 20-26 mph, some of our neighbors use some old massy equipment and I could see where traveling much distance with those could be an issue. Just guessing I bet they only run 10-12mph max</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbrake, post: 1483423, member: 22322"] We drive up to 30 miles away and don’t even think twice about it. Usually the pickups with header trailers go first to help get the combines and grain carts over hills and such. The combines will run right at 25mph and the tractors on the carts can run up to 27mph so it doesn’t take long. As for haying 20 miles is about as far as we have to go, generally we stack the hay somewhere near the meadow if we have a pasture near by. Our hay tractors run 20-26 mph, some of our neighbors use some old massy equipment and I could see where traveling much distance with those could be an issue. Just guessing I bet they only run 10-12mph max [/QUOTE]
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