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That’s a good barn and nice lot of hay
I've had enough for this season. I'm gonna try to get a bigger baler next year.
That’s a good barn and nice lot of hay
Just got tired of the old ground driven rake. And......needed some forks.
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Just got tired of the old ground driven rake. And......needed some forks.
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Very nice Randy!
I had some similar forks and kept running into things with the step on the carriage. Mine just unbolted, looks like those ones might require the gas axe. Keep it in mind if you're not gonna use them on a skid steer.
Wow, you went all out, KUHN, You will be happy now!! You will love that rake. As I have a hyd. double fold also. Love it! You will love the forks also.
There’s been a lot of hay mowed with the new holland mowers over the years! Also what is the big difference between the first and second generation Kuhn rakes? I’ve had a 108 first generation since the second year they came out around here,had very few problems.
Looks like some nice improvements over the first generation,I would buy one when it comes time to trade.You should enjoy pulling that around Mastermind!
View attachment 143084 View attachment 143085 View attachment 143086 View attachment 143087 A couple pics. of the babies, they started calving the first week of September, 14 on the ground now. Fingers crossed !