Tractor Hire Cost

GAM

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Mixed Farmer
I am thinking of hiring a tractor maximum of about 90hp in for hay making this year, hopefully just a week, any ideas on the way someone/contractor may charge, is it by the hour meter, bt the day, by the week etc, and what would be a fair price to pay for a loader tractor, to do a bit of off loading from a trailer and stacking the hay in the barn?
 
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GAM

Member
Mixed Farmer
Imo it's cheaper to get a contractor in . For mowing and baling .just do the tedding
I need a tractor with a loader for unloading my hay trailers and stacking the hay in the barn, I have almost covered the rest, hopefully today I will decide between a, Lely, Kuhn or Malone 4 rotor tedder.
 

multi power

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Location
pembrokeshire
I need a tractor with a loader for unloading my hay trailers and stacking the hay in the barn, I have almost covered the rest, hopefully today I will decide between a, Lely, Kuhn or Malone 4 rotor tedder.
You would be far cheaper just to pay someone to unload it
Getting a hire tractor for one dry week will be dam near impossible, then you need to have a loader too, and one that matches your attachment
 

GAM

Member
Mixed Farmer
You would be far cheaper just to pay someone to unload it
Getting a hire tractor for one dry week will be dam near impossible, then you need to have a loader too, and one that matches your attachment
Its Dam impossible to get anyone to help at hay time, so the chances somebody just unloading my hay is about ZERO!
 

Treemover

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Location
Offaly
If your stuck, you could hire a mini digger; a 3 ton would easily manage loading unloading.
Or a teleporter.
But if your looking to haul as well; then you really are looking at a tractor.
 

Highland Mule

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Livestock Farmer
Its Dam impossible to get anyone to help at hay time, so the chances somebody just unloading my hay is about ZERO!

Neighbour would surely do that for beer money in an evening? It’s not like there’s any great rush - just push the bales off by hand in a nearby field and when they’re all gone get them stacked?

How do you get them out in the winter for feeding? If you need a tractor to put them in, surely you need one to take them out again?
 

GAM

Member
Mixed Farmer
Neighbour would surely do that for beer money in an evening? It’s not like there’s any great rush - just push the bales off by hand in a nearby field and when they’re all gone get them stacked?

How do you get them out in the winter for feeding? If you need a tractor to put them in, surely you need one to take them out again?

I don't feed any cattle, just make a sell small bale hay! Im going to start looking for a cheap 2wd loader tractor!
 

Grassman

Member
Location
Derbyshire
I don't feed any cattle, just make a sell small bale hay! Im going to start looking for a cheap 2wd loader tractor!
So it's small bale hay?
You will need suitable bale handling equipment that actually fits the tractor you hire. Which may not be straightforward.
Also how do you know which week to hire a tractor? It's often a long, drawn out job if the weather is iffy.
As you say buying something may be your best option.
 

Derrick Hughes

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Location
Ceredigion
The OP wants it for unloading - which could surely be done at leisure and by hand, if trying to be canny with the cash. Last year we did small bales, we managed to fill a dutch barn - around 10,000 bales I think - by hand without anything beyond a simple sledge and a 31 grab.
What's a 31 grab dont you need a,loader for that
 

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