foreman Etexas
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- Jul 7, 2011
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- Kubota (2010)M7040,(2012)M7040,New Holland(2004)TL100
I still think your dealers labor rate is high.
My cost is $250
I still think your dealers labor rate is high.
I suppose the $250 is deductible amount you have to pay on insurance. I still think the high amount in labor/mileage that your dealer charges an insurance company contributes to the exceeding high COST of insurance. I've installed a door on a M4900 and it took less than one hour.
Well, the 2013 hay season is a wrap for me. (pun intended) Baled another 26 4x5 rolls yesterday. That was from a 12 acre patch of mostly Coastal Bermuda.
That's it, I'm done. There isn't enough grass on the other forty-something acres of Bahaia to make it worth the time and diesel to harvest.
Total for the year: 125 rolls. 69 of that was from the Coastal. I was able to cut it 3 times. The Bahaia was only cut once.
At least the hay I have is really good quality. It was put up without getting rained on. (which wasn't hard to do this summer)The barn is full, and I probably have more on hand than what I can sell this winter anyway. After two years of severe drought and four more of sub-average rainfall, I don't have many hay customers left.
. . . cutting sometime around nov.3,havent ever cut that late in the year,bet would be hard to get it dried out.
we got 2 inches of rain last nite.an we are waiting till the rain clears out an it drys up before cutting 30acs.im not worried about when we bale it.just if we can get it without rain.weve baled hay on thanksgiving before.