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    Default And now, for something totally different - walking behind the baler!

    Hey all,

    This past summer, I helped a friend that owns about 88 acres of ground. 65 acres is woods on a bluff. Of the remaining ground, he has 10ish acres of hay. He also bales road ditches where he can. Instead of buying either older equipment or paying through the nose on all new equipment, he went with European walk-behind machines. Check out the pics.

    And now, for something totally different - walking behind the baler!-0518121837a.jpgAnd now, for something totally different - walking behind the baler!-0518121943a.jpgAnd now, for something totally different - walking behind the baler!-0518121933a.jpg
    BCS 850 w/ Kohler Diesel, 30" tiller, 18 inch combined ridger, 36" dozer blade, 28" snow thrower, BCS BIO100 chipper, blade, 38" mower, 26 inch rough cut mower, 36 inch sickle, trencher, 2 way plow, ridger, hiller/furrower

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    Default Re: And now, for something totally different - walking behind the baler!

    How long has he had that?
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    Default Re: And now, for something totally different - walking behind the baler!

    Can you post a Link? Are they still manufactured?
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    Default Re: And now, for something totally different - walking behind the baler!

    Quote Originally Posted by murphy1244 View Post
    How long has he had that?

    It's a BCS 853 Diesel running a Caeb Baler. The first pic shows me running a Molon hay rake/tedder in front of a BCS 852 gasoline. He's had it about 5 years now. I posted a long thread about this when I went up to help him last summer. Had I noticed the haying forum before today, I'd have done the same here. Here's a link to my discussion last summer -

    http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/2...ml#post3013673
    BCS 850 w/ Kohler Diesel, 30" tiller, 18 inch combined ridger, 36" dozer blade, 28" snow thrower, BCS BIO100 chipper, blade, 38" mower, 26 inch rough cut mower, 36 inch sickle, trencher, 2 way plow, ridger, hiller/furrower

    Deere 60, 3010, 3020, 4010, 4020, 4430, 4640, 4840 and all the implements to work 'em

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    Default Re: And now, for something totally different - walking behind the baler!

    Reminds me of one year that we cut our hay with a sickle bar off of an old Ariens Tiller, then piled it up loose and covered it with a tarp.

    We never did that again.

    I like the mini round bales.

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