Sounds like home right there. SW MB but yes square bales made haying ever so fun. Stook em' 5 in a bundle off the back of our New Holland 275 Square Baler, then a flat deck would follow along with our 2940 JD picking them up and slapping them on the trailer. We would sort and stack as quickly as possible and get them back to the yard.. Of course you stack them as high as the loader can lift them on the back of the trailer.... is there really any other way to do it?
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My wife calls me a pessimist. I claim I'm a realist. But I'm probably just an a$$hole with an attitude problem.
Thank you, Sammy is very special to me, she follows me everywhere, a great companion. I have always owned at least one dog, they have all been very dear to me. Our dogs have always been farm and/or hunting dogs, so although allowed in the house most of them have always slept outside, even in a Manitoba winter. None of my dogs have been alowed upstairs. Sammy sleeps on the floor beside the bed, upstairs, not sure how she managed that, but she did it!
Glad to see your getting the hay up, rains been a major problem here and now its unseasonably cool so when it's not raining the it's hard to get it to dry. Thank god for haylidge
Guns,tractors, good dog, open land and a wife that steps up to get it done! What more could you ask for......oh ya and a Unimog definitely need a unimog!
Always look forward to your posts, thanks for sharing.