Rookie Hay Farmer

   / Rookie Hay Farmer #1  

mightyquin

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Dec 21, 2011
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Hi there. The rookie part is a little misleading, I've been baling grass hay for a couple years now. The wife has four horses, and we have seven acres of brome pasture. We were having a guy custom bale for us but it was getting frustrating working on his schedule. So the first step was finding a Farmall 460D on craigslist. The generator didn't work, brakes nearly gone and weak compression but working TA, fasthitch and straight tin. How could I say no! Then the following summer and in a crunch we procured a New Holland S69 Hayliner. I'd love to say this was a smart purchase but moving on. So over that winter, craigslist provided a New Holland 469 Haybine and a really good deal on a New Holland 268 Hayliner and its twin part supplier. This was the first summer we did everything with no hickups. So like all intellegent married men I decided we needed a few acres of alfalfa to supplement the brome. Last weekend provided the means for this via a farm sale with the purchase of a Van Braunt grain drill. Join that to the Allis Chalmers 190 with loader, Dad's old disk and a Little Genius plow I'm taking the plunge. As a side note, I also have an old steel wheel Case rake, John Deere No. 8 sickle bar, custom sprayer, auger, and a Ford 6' blade.
 
   / Rookie Hay Farmer #2  
It certainly seems that you are getting all the equipment together to accomplish your endeavor. Good to have you aboard.:tractor:
 
   / Rookie Hay Farmer #3  
Welcome to TBN; lots of members with experience in haying, all I ever did was pick em up and put em in the truck.:(
 
   / Rookie Hay Farmer #4  
Welcome to TBN; lots of members with experience in haying, all I ever did was pick em up and put em in the truck.:(
I, like you, have never operated hay making equipment. I have picked up and tossed many a bale in my earlier years. Stacking the bales in the barn was always the hardest.:)
 
   / Rookie Hay Farmer #5  
I, like you, have never operated hay making equipment. I have picked up and tossed many a bale in my earlier years. Stacking the bales in the barn was always the hardest.:)

Ain't that the truth, we had to rotate people on that or we would pass out from the heat.

We got one cent for every bale and we handled it twice; three times if the stacker didn't do his job right.:laughing:
 

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