Haying Pictures . . .

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mark.r

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With the weather finally starting to become more enjoyable and bearable for that matter and finally being able to get some seed, fertilizer, etc. spread I am starting to get spring/summer fever. I was online looking at some haying pictures and found some pretty neat ones. I was REALLY impressed with these guys operation. I can't imagine the money that goes into some of these setups.

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I see you found Josh's pictures. Did you see the pics from when he rolled that large square baler over?
 
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Robert_in_NY said:
I see you found Josh's pictures. Did you see the pics from when he rolled that large square baler over?
Not yet, I am still going through them as we speak. I am simply in awe. They get better the further I get into them. This is good stuff. One question I do have, are those the OEM tires on that JD 7630, or are they an cost option? They look enourmously wide versus the 7630's listed for sale on Tractorhouse.
 
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Here something you don't see everyday . . .

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mark.r said:
Not yet, I am still going through them as we speak. I am simply in awe. They get better the further I get into them. This is good stuff. One question I do have, are those the OEM tires on that JD 7630, or are they an cost option? They look enourmously wide versus the 7630's listed for sale on Tractorhouse.

They look like a standard tire choice. If you are in a row crop area you most likely will see narrower tire options on the tractors.
 
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Robert_in_NY said:
They look like a standard tire choice. If you are in a row crop area you most likely will see narrower tire options on the tractors.

Ok, I am assuming I was seeing a row crop set up as they were very narrow. That said, I REALLY like these BIG wide AG tires . . . until I have to replace them.:D
 
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Where'd you find those at? I'd like to see the rest of them. Sure can't wait for hay season to start!
 
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Robert_in_NY said:
I see you found Josh's pictures. Did you see the pics from when he rolled that large square baler over?

I never did find this picture, do you know where to find more. I love his operation!
 
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mark.r said:
Here something you don't see everyday . . .

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I think he is driving backwards. Aggie doing this baling?

D.
 
 
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