Hay Dude
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- Aug 28, 2012
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- Challenger MT655E, Massey Ferguson 7495, Challenger MT535B, Krone 4x4 XC baler, (2) Kubota ZD331’s, 2020 Ram 5500 Cummins 4x4, IH 7500 4x4 dump truck, Kaufman 35’ tandem 19 ton trailer, Deere CX-15, Pottinger Hay mowers
Today, despite nonstop rain warnings, I was able to get some baling done. I’m in a field in N. Wilmington 1 day early. Just dropped this field Monday and it was very thick & heavy. Since rain was in the forecast, I decided to start baling a day early, rather than run a tedder after it rains.
First, I had to run the Massey back home with the hay mowers in order to return with the baling tractor. One thing I may have never shared with you is that being a hay farmer involves a lot of “logistics”.
Here I am in North Wilmington heading across the border back to get the Challenger tractor & Krone baler.
OK, I’ve dropped the Massey off and heading back with the Challenger & Krone baler.
Made it back to N. Wilmington & now baling….
Thunderstorm warnings have been issued, but they are passing to the south of me. Nothing like having doppler radar in the cab! I’m near the blue dot/Wilmington. Worst of it appears to be sliding off to the south.
It’s now ~6:30 and time to stack some bales….
Finished with baler. I like these bale weights in the 1500lb range. I didn’t get the whole place done, but the day is over. Tomorrow is another day.
It’s now 8PM. I am heading home in the small Challenger. When you are tired and really want to get home, 30+ MPH speeds are really nice.
I feel blessed by such a generous Lord & Savior.
First, I had to run the Massey back home with the hay mowers in order to return with the baling tractor. One thing I may have never shared with you is that being a hay farmer involves a lot of “logistics”.
Here I am in North Wilmington heading across the border back to get the Challenger tractor & Krone baler.
OK, I’ve dropped the Massey off and heading back with the Challenger & Krone baler.
Made it back to N. Wilmington & now baling….
Thunderstorm warnings have been issued, but they are passing to the south of me. Nothing like having doppler radar in the cab! I’m near the blue dot/Wilmington. Worst of it appears to be sliding off to the south.
It’s now ~6:30 and time to stack some bales….
Finished with baler. I like these bale weights in the 1500lb range. I didn’t get the whole place done, but the day is over. Tomorrow is another day.
It’s now 8PM. I am heading home in the small Challenger. When you are tired and really want to get home, 30+ MPH speeds are really nice.
I feel blessed by such a generous Lord & Savior.
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