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Haying and tractors

jeff in ca

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Going to hay early AM
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You all trade cattle and horses. I trade tractors, this one was too big for us made a little money after owning about 18 months Cool back ground
 

Jassy

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We can't usually get into the hayfield until around 10:00 in the morning due to the heavy dew we get..the grass stays wet along time..do you have that problem...and by the way...yes cool background!
 

jeff in ca

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Jassy, I live in the high desert at 4000 feet elevation. We get up every morning and pray we have a dew usually dew is gone and things are bone dry by 9:00 AM.

LBR, I love Vermeer rakes this is my second one. First one was a R23 raked alot of hay with that one. This one is a R 24, folds by itself. Want to get a R 2800 or whatever the new model is with 7 bars instead of 6.
 

Blkbuckaroo

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Good pics jeff,heard on kjdx,someones baler caught on fire the other day in your neck of the woods.How bad is that foxtail out your way?
 

jeff in ca

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Never heard whose baler caught fire. Foxtail is under control, finally. I heard there was a huge hay crop in your valley this year??
 

Blkbuckaroo

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jeff in ca said:
Never heard whose baler caught fire. Foxtail is under control, finally. I heard there was a huge hay crop in your valley this year??
The hay yield this year is really good,those long winters take a toll,but they also bring good returns where haying is concern.Course now it's dry as all heck. :?
 
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