schmism
Super Member
So its my front yard, hay grass and some alphalph.....
The neighbor (an old guy with a bunch of animals) had a deal with the previous property owner. His buddy down the road, comes and cuts the front, takes half, and bob, my neighbor gets the other half.....
So he wants to continue the deal as its hay he needs as he only has a few acers for his many animals.... I dont care cause im not doing anything with it and i want it maintained.... So he offers me $20 a bail!?!?!? I told him id take $10
he says he only gets about 5 bales out of the deal?!?!? i assumed they are sq bailing it.... i cant imagine they are round bailing it but he does have equip to handle them..... (btw its right at 3 acers)
so the questions
they cut last night (see pics)
1) it needs to dry? (i hear a lot about drying hay, rakeing it bla bla bla most of which is lost on me)
2) it doesnt want to get rained on after its cut laying down? (again i hear a lot about lossing hay to this and that)
3) its raining today.... now what?
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again this isnt "my" hay... its my front yard, but im just looking to keep it maintained and if it can be used for something other than me just brush hoging it every couple of weeks... so be it.
What im worred about is 1) it will be useless for the old guy nextdoor 2) it will take him forever to bail it now and that cant be good for whats under it...
someone fill in the blanks please....
ps is there anything that makes the 1465 special? its a haybine correct? its job is to cut and row all in one as opposed to having a diskbine or cyclebar and then going back and rakeing into rows? they go for $8-10K ?? NEW HOLLAND 1465 For Sale at TractorHouse.com
The neighbor (an old guy with a bunch of animals) had a deal with the previous property owner. His buddy down the road, comes and cuts the front, takes half, and bob, my neighbor gets the other half.....
So he wants to continue the deal as its hay he needs as he only has a few acers for his many animals.... I dont care cause im not doing anything with it and i want it maintained.... So he offers me $20 a bail!?!?!? I told him id take $10
he says he only gets about 5 bales out of the deal?!?!? i assumed they are sq bailing it.... i cant imagine they are round bailing it but he does have equip to handle them..... (btw its right at 3 acers)
so the questions
they cut last night (see pics)
1) it needs to dry? (i hear a lot about drying hay, rakeing it bla bla bla most of which is lost on me)
2) it doesnt want to get rained on after its cut laying down? (again i hear a lot about lossing hay to this and that)
3) its raining today.... now what?
again this isnt "my" hay... its my front yard, but im just looking to keep it maintained and if it can be used for something other than me just brush hoging it every couple of weeks... so be it.
What im worred about is 1) it will be useless for the old guy nextdoor 2) it will take him forever to bail it now and that cant be good for whats under it...
someone fill in the blanks please....
ps is there anything that makes the 1465 special? its a haybine correct? its job is to cut and row all in one as opposed to having a diskbine or cyclebar and then going back and rakeing into rows? they go for $8-10K ?? NEW HOLLAND 1465 For Sale at TractorHouse.com