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<blockquote data-quote="MudHog" data-source="post: 1284889" data-attributes="member: 21686"><p>Hay 2015 for myself is complete with 45 round bales from earlier and 500 square bales put up in the barns. Baled 332 squares today and that filled up every barn I had empty. Way more hay than I need, but I'd rather have it than not. Still have 7.25 acres to cut and bale and will do round bales on that tract to sell. </p><p></p><p>Got the old Ford Jubilee started this morning and moved 4 round bales with it into one of the barns. I cant do it with the Kubota with the ROPS and my homemade top, but that's ok as it gives me a chance to run the old Ford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudHog, post: 1284889, member: 21686"] Hay 2015 for myself is complete with 45 round bales from earlier and 500 square bales put up in the barns. Baled 332 squares today and that filled up every barn I had empty. Way more hay than I need, but I'd rather have it than not. Still have 7.25 acres to cut and bale and will do round bales on that tract to sell. Got the old Ford Jubilee started this morning and moved 4 round bales with it into one of the barns. I cant do it with the Kubota with the ROPS and my homemade top, but that's ok as it gives me a chance to run the old Ford. [/QUOTE]
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