Posted by samn40 on June 26, 2013 at 17:32:39 from (86.141.156.82):
Managed to get my last bit of first cut cleared up yesterday(Tuesday). My 13 yr old daughter and some neighbours wanted some haylage for their horses and ponies, so I left 3/4 acre fertilizer free in the springtime, I mowed 20 ft around the outside for silage and mowed the rest of the field last Tuesday, tedded it on thursday and it would have baled on Friday evening but I could not find a baler that was not busy or broken!. My own baler was stored behind a load of other machinery and I had no time to get it out. We knew it was to rain last Saturday so we rowed it up to keep it from bleaching. It rained some on Monday morning but I turned the rows over on Monday evening and tedded it twice on Tuesday. I rowed it up at 4.00 pm and we started baling at 5,00pm. We had to make the bales heavy for the wrapper and we had 132 bales off the 3/4 acre plot. My old neighbour who done the baling would not use the collector so my 10 yr old son , my Mrs and myself picked up the bales on a buckrake and stacked them for to be wrapped. I don't know if you do this in America, but it is very popular with horse owners over here in the British Isles. Sam
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