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200 baling hay picture

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    Posted: 01 Jun 2011 at 7:32pm
Baling alfalfa with 200 yesterday, hot weather here!
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Very nice ; hope that JD can handle that power
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Thats a good looking 200! I can feel the sunburn on your neck... I wish my 210 at least had a Rops..  I got one heck of a burn already this year. I am used to using our 200 with a cab to keep the sun off my neck.
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with the wet springs we have been having here i flailed mine in on the first of may.  its up a good ten inches now .  i am hoping about 3 weeks we get some good weather.   looking good
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where u from in TN i bailed ours yesterday and today
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Baled our 8 acres of alfalfa hay yesterday too.  Been some great curing weather in KY

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