Avodah
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- Joined
- Aug 17, 2010
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- Tractor
- Kubota MX5100
I've read many posts from you folks with LOTS of hay knowledge ... sorry to intrude with some very elementary questions. I admit ignorance ... I'm retired from the USCG & am now land-locked on 64 acres in mid-TN. I can answer all your questions on how to catch high-seas drug runners or return migrants to Cuba/Haiti, but I know nothing about making hay. My goal is to make hay from our ~30 acres of pasture - generally level land. For now we're not seeding ... just want to bale the native grass for the few animals that we keep - horses, cattle, goats. Last year I went through about 20 bales ... that number will grow as our cattle herd hopefully grows (assuming we get rain in future years!)
Assumptions - I'm retired and NOT rich; I'd like to get started in the $6-8K range. Will be looking to buy good used equipment. From what I've been able to learn I'll need a mower (sickle? disc? others?), a rake (will one v-rake/tederer do it?), and a baler. I've gone back & forth about square bale vs round bale ... I'd like to get whichever is more shade-tree mechanic friendly. (Got 3 strapping boys to load square bales, or a spear on my tractor, whichever way we go.) My tractor is about 42HP at the PTO ...it's a Kubota MX5100. I'm generally mechanically inclined to maintain/fix my own stuff. Fire away with your counsel/advice, lessons learned, etc. Thanks folks!
Assumptions - I'm retired and NOT rich; I'd like to get started in the $6-8K range. Will be looking to buy good used equipment. From what I've been able to learn I'll need a mower (sickle? disc? others?), a rake (will one v-rake/tederer do it?), and a baler. I've gone back & forth about square bale vs round bale ... I'd like to get whichever is more shade-tree mechanic friendly. (Got 3 strapping boys to load square bales, or a spear on my tractor, whichever way we go.) My tractor is about 42HP at the PTO ...it's a Kubota MX5100. I'm generally mechanically inclined to maintain/fix my own stuff. Fire away with your counsel/advice, lessons learned, etc. Thanks folks!