Texasmark
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- Apr 24, 2012
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- N. Texas
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- Ford: '88 3910 Series II, '80 3600, '65 3000; '07 6530C Branson with FEL, 2020 LS MT225S. Case-IH 395 and 895 with cab. All Diesels
I'm in the same boat. Bought my dad's old place with 10 acres of formerly beautiful jigs grass. He used to have someone square bale it but they didn't take care of it and now I'm trying to get it back into shape. It is tempting for me to look at small square balers because I think if I can get my grass quality back up, it would be better margins. BUT, with a square baler comes the added headache of handling them. You can try to get them sold in the field , but timing on that is always stressful. And stacking and storing that many bales inside isn't an option for me. So I am looking at small round balers that my DK45 (36 PTO) can handle. That way I can stack and store them much easier if I need to and horse people will still buy good quality jiggs grass in round bales.
The issues I am seeing is there are very few small used round balers on the Gulf Coast.
Small Farm Innovations, Caldwell, Tx. Give Phil a call. He delivered for me; didn't buy a baler but bought a 6' drum mower, wheel rake, and spike toothed harrow....there was obviously a delivery charge but it was much cheaper than my trying to go and get it. He makes good on his warranties too. He has a little round baler that ought to suit you to a T. Just what you need for getting hay to horse folks, small time operators with small equipment, and not having to put up with squares.