The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor

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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.

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OK, I’ve dropped the Massey off and heading back with the Challenger & Krone baler.


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Made it back to N. Wilmington & now baling….

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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.

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It’s now ~6:30 and time to stack some bales….


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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.

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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.

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I feel blessed by such a generous Lord & Savior.
 
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   / The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor #792  
Nothing beats baling hay with rain all around you and you stay dry. In Maine I once baled 1200 small squares while a neighbor a half-mile away got an inch of rain and another in a different direction had intermittent downpours.

I figured every bale was the last and despite wanting to quit just kept going and got every one in the barns without a drop of rain. 🤷‍♀️
 
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we are forecasted to have similar weather tomorrow
 
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Today was another day where we would get a 10-20 minute “spritz” and then 5 hours of hot, oppressive sun. No problem baling. In fact it helps put just a touch of “dew” moisture in the bale, not harmful like stem moisture.

On my way over to the Customer’s Farm/Estate, I snapped a quick picture for y’all that might interest you. Can you guess what this ~100’ tall stone tower with windows and a door is for?
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Here I am at Customers gates in small Challenger.

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Now up in fields raking. It’s about 92 degrees and pretty oppressive.


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View out the front of the Challenger MT535B while raking. Note wheel rake in side view mirror.

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Thunderstorm clouds threatened, but never rained

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A couple baling pics. Here’s a 1,700LB block of hay. Krone Baler in side view mirror.

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Climbing a pretty steep hill. The big Challenger gets better traction than the old Magnum 270, but it also has better tires.

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Finishing up a section.

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Submit your guesses on what the stone castle turret is for
 
   / The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor #797  
Today was another day where we would get a 10-20 minute “spritz” and then 5 hours of hot, oppressive sun. No problem baling. In fact it helps put just a touch of “dew” moisture in the bale, not harmful like stem moisture.

On my way over to the Customer’s Farm/Estate, I snapped a quick picture for y’all that might interest you. Can you guess what this ~100’ tall stone tower with windows and a door is for?
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With a door and windows I'm going to guess it's for people, rather than agriculture.... A monument / memorial?
 
   / The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor #798  
It reminds me of a water tower in KC.
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   / The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor #799  
Submit your guesses on what the stone castle turret is for
if near ocean, a lighthouse?
Watch for advancing British?
Stone tower to make round lead shot?
Silo?
 
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   / The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor #800  
That tower would make a great deer hunting blind!!! But I'm gonna guess it was made for something a lot less exciting. Probably a lookout for Red Coats!!!!
 

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