Aah, now I understand what you were talking about. We always started mowing hayfields around the perimeter; one time around clockwise since the haybine was offset to the right and we'd have the tractor out close to the edge, then one round counterclockwise, with the tractor in the row already mowed and mow the outer edge, then back to clockwise and continued until we finished. When we raked and baled, again we started at the perimeter and worked our way to the middle, but didn't have to worry about getting hemmed in because one would be raking while the other was baling. We had a neighbor who was full time in the hay business, frequently worked alone, and he did the same thing except he had two air-conditioned John Deeres; one with the rake, one with the baler, so he'd rake awhile, bale awhile, rake again, etc. And he never shut down the tractor that he wasn't using because it would get too hot in that cab if he shut it down and turned off the air-conditioner. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif