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- June 8, 2012 at 2:44 pm #43867gwpokyParticipant
This is some beautiful feed.:cool:
June 9, 2012 at 12:44 am #74156JayParticipantGood for you! We’ll have to dry out a little, but we’re hoping to be right behind you. How do you like the bale wagon for loose hay? Do you unload with a fork in the barn? Jay
June 9, 2012 at 12:27 pm #74154karl t pfisterParticipantHay George nice operation . Jay, It would be nice to dry out a little , Looks like this is it for me . We have a fairly well drained piece . We are being pushed by my neighbors who have a wedding coming up next Saturday on that holy ground,but the soil is wet,wet wet another 1/3 ” last nite . Not sure if 3 days will dry it but I guess we’ll find out … karl
June 9, 2012 at 1:59 pm #74155gwpokyParticipantYikes, we could use a little rain now. We have about half of first crop done, but 20 acres will have to wait until after the neighbors daughter grad party.
Jay I love the Kicker rack, I just cut half the back off and mounted a hitch further back for the loader and I can put it back on if we need to put bales in it. The nice thing about it is you don’t have to worry about losing the load on the way to the barn, I still build the load like I do on our flat racks, and we put three horses on this because of the extra weight of the steel cage.
I’ll try and send some dryer weather your way. 🙂
June 9, 2012 at 11:04 pm #74153Ed ThayerParticipantGreat looking setup. Wish we were ready for that kind of operation. How do you unload back at the barn?
Ed
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