liberty2701
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Don't laugh. Anyone have experience using the gc2610 for hay. I came across this company selling balers. I would like to hay 15acres. What do you think? Mini Hay Balers and Compact Hay Balers | Small Farm Innovators
Good point about being low to the ground. Never thought of that.I looked at both. Your tractor is so low to the ground that I think when you straddle a windrow of hay you will just drag it in front of your tractor. I am seeing a picture of you cleaning your screen in front of your radiator very often cause your tractor is getting hot from all the little stuff plugging it. If you have ever mowed through some 12-18 inch tall grass you would know what I mean. I'm not saying you couldn't do it. Let me know what you come up with. And I'm sure you will get some more input after everyone gets up and has their coffee.![]()
They have round balers that run directly behind the tractor, and square balers that run offset.The old style square balers used to pull with the tongue set at an offset so that you could drive beside the windrow. I don't know if it would be possible to do that with those balers.
I would have to agree on that one as well!At $15K for a baler to bale mini bales, I think it outrageously priced. For that amount, one could buy a used old iron tractor and a used square baler and rake and sickle bar cutter.
If you take your time and shop right, a person could buy a complete set of older used equipment including a tractor large enough to handle it for 15k.
I was at an auction last summer that a guy could have done it all in one shot. Watched a 65 horse massy loader tractor go for 5500 bucks, the haybine went for about two grand, rake went for a hundred bucks, and the round and square balers each went for a touch over 2000 bucks. All older, but working equipment.
In addition you would get your hay done in probably a fifth of the time that it would take with that little tractor and baler. Food for thought.