Micro, there's two links in the post above. Run your cursor over the text until the cursor changes from an arrow to a hand. Click when it turns into a hand.
You're correct, Slowzuki. Just that stretch wouldn't be worth buying a baler. The pipeline goes for miles before it hits a road. I've got easy access from the top of the ridge. My neighbor has already told me I can take hay off his section of the R/W. While I only have 1/4 mile, there's miles out there.
Besides that I have small fields I can get a tractor into but getting the square baler in the same area doesn't work. Most of them are odd shapes. As for the hay rolling down hill, that might be a good deal if they roll down to my bottom land. I already have a frame that fits my loader forks that I use to transport small bales.
I've also looked into the self loading German hay wagons that load directly from a windrow. Some of those are built for steep terrain also, but they're priced higher than the small round balers. The Italians supposedly build them too, but the one builder I found wasn't currently building them.