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Advice on kit for small scale hay making please.
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<blockquote data-quote="daven" data-source="post: 7329311" data-attributes="member: 2931"><p>if your horse people are like in the rest of the world... save yourself the headache of dealing with them... your hay will always be "too" wet,dry, light,heavy,expensive, early harvested,late harvested....</p><p>you'll never be able to charge enough to cover your labor and time handling the idiot cubes... if you insist on torturing yourself....</p><p>I've done it with a 45 hp, 160 drum mower, 3 meter tedder and 3 meter rake , and a welger ap45 baler....</p><p>i lucked into a class 90 cm roundbalert for 200 euro... no more idiot cubes for this guy....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daven, post: 7329311, member: 2931"] if your horse people are like in the rest of the world... save yourself the headache of dealing with them... your hay will always be "too" wet,dry, light,heavy,expensive, early harvested,late harvested.... you'll never be able to charge enough to cover your labor and time handling the idiot cubes... if you insist on torturing yourself.... I've done it with a 45 hp, 160 drum mower, 3 meter tedder and 3 meter rake , and a welger ap45 baler.... i lucked into a class 90 cm roundbalert for 200 euro... no more idiot cubes for this guy.... [/QUOTE]
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