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<blockquote data-quote="whitewing" data-source="post: 838102" data-attributes="member: 14975"><p>Until I can get a bigger tractor, the one in the photo is the one I'll be using......95 horses. I realize it's short but I think it's going to be the best match for what I have now. And for me personally, timing seems to be more important than speed. We lost a lot of opporutnities last season to cut and bale and get that grass growing again because we were waiting on others and their equipment. </p><p></p><p>I'm really just getting started with my hay operation after a number of years of getting everything set up, planted and established, and my cattle operation set up and producing as well. Each year I hope to see improvement. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the help you guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitewing, post: 838102, member: 14975"] Until I can get a bigger tractor, the one in the photo is the one I'll be using......95 horses. I realize it's short but I think it's going to be the best match for what I have now. And for me personally, timing seems to be more important than speed. We lost a lot of opporutnities last season to cut and bale and get that grass growing again because we were waiting on others and their equipment. I'm really just getting started with my hay operation after a number of years of getting everything set up, planted and established, and my cattle operation set up and producing as well. Each year I hope to see improvement. Thanks for all the help you guys! [/QUOTE]
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