Hoosier Hay Man
Platinum Member
Hi All,
I haven't posted in a while. It has been a very busy spring trying to get the soybeans planted and hay made. It has been a very wet spring as has been alot of the corn belt this year. There are still fields unplanted in midnorth Indiana. I have not taken alot of pics but got a couple taken with the DK45. I have used it cleaning barns and trying to make hay. It works great on my small square baler and I think it would bale with the round baler I have it pictured with
. It definitly uses less fuel than my other tractors baling.
We did have a great goat kidding season this year. Prices were good and we were able to sell most off of the farm. I also had a large carry over of hay this year but with the wet weather it all sold for more than it did last winter. I will try to take some pics of the DK45 baling hay soon.:thumbsup:
I haven't posted in a while. It has been a very busy spring trying to get the soybeans planted and hay made. It has been a very wet spring as has been alot of the corn belt this year. There are still fields unplanted in midnorth Indiana. I have not taken alot of pics but got a couple taken with the DK45. I have used it cleaning barns and trying to make hay. It works great on my small square baler and I think it would bale with the round baler I have it pictured with
We did have a great goat kidding season this year. Prices were good and we were able to sell most off of the farm. I also had a large carry over of hay this year but with the wet weather it all sold for more than it did last winter. I will try to take some pics of the DK45 baling hay soon.:thumbsup: