Posted by Adirondack case guy on July 25, 2013 at 18:57:48 from (74.69.160.79):
The uncle started mowing second cut yesterday again. Had a rain delay for two days. He knocked down about 90 acers. The custom round baleing crew returned this morning and started baleing. At 5:00 tonight my cousin went flying down by with the 5250 Maxxum and the 20' V rake headed for the lower farm where the uncle was mowing all day. An hr. later the gal running the NH round baler came down by headed to the lower farm. A bit later the uncle came back up from the lower farm,stoped by his house for a bite of supper, and refueled the MX110 and headed back out, to continue mowing. I gave my cousin a gingle on the cell, and he said they were going to bale until midnight. Second cut turned out real well, about 3.5-4 1 ton bales per acer. It sure is a totally different program making hay now-a-days than it used to be. I had my own little project going, grading and preping for a gravel floor in my now, extended wood/tractor shed, so I didn't get any field pics. Loren, the Acg.
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