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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Like Farmall, but can it do the job?
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Posted by gm on January 04, 2001 at 08:32:08 from (24.7.123.115):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Like Farmall, but can it do the job? posted by Diana H on January 03, 2001 at 05:10:38:
I think you can get the whole setup for doing hay for $5k. We got setup to do square bales for $3k or so. You could just get like an old medium size round baler for $1k at auction. Then you dont need such a big tractor to haul them around with. I would think an M($1k) would pull one of those round balers but you would have to check the pto requirements. I think the big round balers require like 80hp but the medium ones are more like 30 to 40hp. A nice sickle bar and rake to go with it, and you should be all set. You could always start out with a square bale setup and switch over later on. There is extra satisfaction associated with baling your own hay and, of course, you don't have to rely on anyone else.
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