Posted by lincolnj on January 03, 2008 at 17:04:38 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Square Baler posted by skyharborcowboy on January 03, 2008 at 03:10:46:
I started two years ago with a nh 268 baler, oliver rake, and a jd 37 mower. Total investment was $1150.(which included a dealer going through the baler before I started using it) I don't have any of my own ground so I go around and ask people to mow water ways, odd ball pieces, and vacant lots in town. The first year I did about 20 acres. I did about 65 acres this year. Most all of it is grass, so it doesn't bring top dollar, but I've paid for my equipment several times over, and haven't had to buy any hay for my own critters. What ever you equipment you buy, get a manual for it and read it front to back several times. I'd also pick a brand of equipment with a near by dealer, things are always broke down when the hay is down and the rain is on its way.
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