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<blockquote data-quote="joe" data-source="post: 92694" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Theres a kid that does baling in SD and SW MN. I know nothing about haying eqip. so bear with me... he cuts it with a machine that also windrows it. Then he comes back with a tractor, baler, and the V-rake on the <strong>FRONT</strong> of the tractor, <strong>BACKWARDS</strong>, and makes one pass, raking the two windrows into one and baling at the same time. Old folks parked on the gravel the first time to watch. Dont know how it's attatched to the front of the tractor, but its pretty brilliant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe, post: 92694, member: 1233"] Theres a kid that does baling in SD and SW MN. I know nothing about haying eqip. so bear with me... he cuts it with a machine that also windrows it. Then he comes back with a tractor, baler, and the V-rake on the [b]FRONT[/b] of the tractor, [b]BACKWARDS[/b], and makes one pass, raking the two windrows into one and baling at the same time. Old folks parked on the gravel the first time to watch. Dont know how it's attatched to the front of the tractor, but its pretty brilliant. [/QUOTE]
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