Crzybowhntr
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You wrapping your hay? It's not even close enough to being warm enough to dry here.Gonna start cutting hay Monday. Anyone else ready?
You wrapping your hay? It's not even close enough to being warm enough to dry here.Gonna start cutting hay Monday. Anyone else ready?
Some of the fields are ready. Not all of the fleet is. I could run if it wouldn't rain every other day.
You wrapping your hay? It's not even close enough to being warm enough to dry here.
Same here but I can't remember what the sun looks like...lolWe have a week of nice dry weather coming.......
By Thursday it will be about 80.....
I cut......then run thru it with a tedder the next day. Let it lay the next day, and bale on the fourth day usually.
It's going to be a while here yet...super wet and cool this year. Nobody has turned a wheel in this areaView attachment 181083
Some of the fields are ready. Not all of the fleet is. I could run if it wouldn't rain every other day.
Gonna start cutting hay Monday. Anyone else ready?
We still need it to stop raining a week and let the ground dry. We haven't even done any pre season maintance yet. Will pull it all out next week and go through it all.
I've had my 2640 all apart over the winter. New PTO clutch, water pump, rebuilt the oil cooler.......and on and on. The disc mower is just on it's second season. The rake is new. I've got two balers......surely one of them will make a roll. LOL
Gonna start cutting hay Monday. Anyone else ready?
You are kidding, right! Everything under water here now, and more rain until Monday. Major flood last night, 2.6 inch's in 45 minutes. And still raining. Took out 2 big water gates, and my just planted sweet corn patch. Calling for rain for 24 more hours yet.
Finally got the 7320 back up & running.
You are kidding, right! Everything under water here now, and more rain until Monday. Major flood last night, 2.6 inch's in 45 minutes. And still raining. Took out 2 big water gates, and my just planted sweet corn patch. Calling for rain for 24 more hours yet.
Sir no sir Charlie. I'm serious. We've had an extraordinary spring for the hay. Lots of rain, but where we are, flooding is an impossibility.