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<blockquote data-quote="Jlane" data-source="post: 1076863" data-attributes="member: 18957"><p>This year I helped a little with bailing and the guys I was working with had thee tractors running. A 100hp bailing and one raking and one fluffing. One day we had only one tractor fluffing and I went to catch a bull with them and the next day they bailed 2/3 of it running the rake and the bailer together with the fluffer in another pasture and we only finished probably 10 acres. Granted the deciding factor was the rake.. it was a bit dated, but it is time consuming, although if you could sell enough you could bail some cheap hay for yourself. Sounds like you don't have too bad of a deal.. if you ever get tired or pick up a spare tractor than I'd say its make sense to start haying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jlane, post: 1076863, member: 18957"] This year I helped a little with bailing and the guys I was working with had thee tractors running. A 100hp bailing and one raking and one fluffing. One day we had only one tractor fluffing and I went to catch a bull with them and the next day they bailed 2/3 of it running the rake and the bailer together with the fluffer in another pasture and we only finished probably 10 acres. Granted the deciding factor was the rake.. it was a bit dated, but it is time consuming, although if you could sell enough you could bail some cheap hay for yourself. Sounds like you don't have too bad of a deal.. if you ever get tired or pick up a spare tractor than I'd say its make sense to start haying. [/QUOTE]
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