Stocker Steve
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They were a small dairy thing many years ago for making dry alfalfa hay. Less alfalfa and more bale wrappers now. Do you have a situation where you still find them useful?
I'd like to get one if I had man power to get another windrow or 2 put together so I could rake 3-4 together in lighter crops. We can't afford a merger yet, cheap small tractor pull inverter and another man should would speed things up here.Stocker Steve said:They were a small dairy thing many years ago for making dry alfalfa hay. Less alfalfa and more bale wrappers now. Do you have a situation where you still find them useful?
Nesikep said:they're SLOW.. they were all the rage here 20-30 years ago and you don't see them at all anymore
Stocker Steve said:Nesikep said:they're SLOW.. they were all the rage here 20-30 years ago and you don't see them at all anymore
Inverting windrows with pitchforks is slow.
Nesikep said:Stocker Steve said:Nesikep said:they're SLOW.. they were all the rage here 20-30 years ago and you don't see them at all anymore
Inverting windrows with pitchforks is slow.
Yes, I do that as well!
Aaron Flipping hay with pitchforks. You are union guys aren't ya? [/quote said:Catholic. Thinking about buying an inverter for Ma now that the kids have left home.
I just do the corners where the swather bunches it upAaron said:Nesikep said:Stocker Steve said:Inverting windrows with pitchforks is slow.
Yes, I do that as well!
Flipping hay with pitchforks. You are union guys aren't ya?
Stocker Steve said:Aaron Flipping hay with pitchforks. You are union guys aren't ya? [/quote said:Catholic. Thinking about buying an inverter for Ma now that the kids have left home.
You said that same thing many moons ago. You sure think about something for a long time. Or is the old way more entertaining?
Stocker Steve said:Ma already got the rock picker. Now moving on to better hay equipment.
Aaron I think you just like women with pitchforks. [/quote said:No devil women for me. Do like the white lace though.