EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
This is where I struggle the most when trying to figure out farming. How much hay do you have to sell to break even when a tractor costs $500,000? Then their is the cost of the other tractor to bale it and the cost of the baler, then the cost of the truck and trailer to haul the hay.The Discbine style of mowers can handle quite high speeds they are often advertised as being capable of mowing and conditioning hay at 10 mph. The larger frame 4wd tractors with good sized tires can handle 6 to 8 mph in most hay fields and in a real smooth one 10 mph is doable but the same hp tractor in a 2wd model with the much smaller front tires is often too rough. Between the tall tires and the air suspension seats the ride can be quite comfortable , the head lands are often rougher and merit slowing down for.
Fields that I have mowed at 6-8 mph in an IH Magnum, I can only do 4-6 mph with a tedder or rake in a smaller tractor such as my Branson 8050.
Then a couple of places around here have the Krone Big M mowers with 30+ ft of swath width and 400-500+ hp, these things are flying down fields at 10+ mph. And a price tag of half a million dollars.
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It all adds up to a massive monthly payment that I can't figure out how they make that payment by selling hay.