Posted by rrlund on June 06, 2010 at 11:23:05 from (216.46.212.156):
In Reply to: Hay Crop Central NY posted by Adirondack case guy on June 06, 2010 at 09:41:28:
It's gonna be a heck of a crop here in Michigan too if we can ever get it. Just remains to be seen how much ends up in the bale though. I cut the first field yesterday and it's down something awful. I'm slidinmg right over it going any direction but west. The rest of the fields look the same way. Made me wish I'd stuck around that auction yesterday to see what that 9 foot New Idea CutDitioner brought. Those things would suck up down hay like a vacuum cleaner. I've got an old 7 foot rotary scythe here for corn stalks,but darned if I'm gonna cut 140 acres of hay with that little thing.
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