I do not have enough bale trailers

rockyridgefarm

Well-known Member
This is bale trailer number 5. Made it last week. I tried splitting the John Deere plow beams on the weld, but they sprung. I wonder if Deere rolled thier channel iron before welding it together for bend resistance. All I know is if you split them on the opposite side, they do not spring

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The spring is because they were welded on
only one side, then heated again on the s
ame side when cut.
 
That looks like good hay and a good trailer. It has been so hot and dry here in Southern Middle Tennessee for the past month and a half that I finally quit trying to make hay and just bush hogged my hay fields. We haven't had any rain now for about a month and it's been above 90 degrees every day for something like 27 days.

I hope we get some good weather soon to bring the hay back for some late season baling.

Tom in TN
 


Back when I had four wagons a friend would call now and then to see if I might have one available in case he ran short.
 
(quoted from post at 14:59:00 07/14/22)
This is bale trailer 2 and 3. Bale trailer 1 and 4 are borrowed out. Have not seen them in almost a year


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I noticed just before time to mow one time that I was missing a wagon. I went to visit two friends. The second one had it.
 
I used to have three flat bed hay wagons. I never knew where they all were, neighbors took them whenever they needed a wagon. But whenever I
had hay down and ready to bale they all came home in time to bale. Amazing thing among neighbors, can't beat it.
 

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