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    Posted: 18 Jun 2017 at 6:09pm
Here in CT first cut is just about in.  Anyone have any vids cutting, raking, baling, etc with their AC?

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I rake our little bit of hay (around 7 acres) with my WD45, but I didn't get any videos or pictures. I'll try to remember when we do the second cutting.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wekracer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jun 2017 at 8:44pm
Wish I was. Just finished planting/replanting Monday and have 25 acres of wheat to cut first. And the boss called Saturday so I worked 25 hours ot over the weekend. Maybe next week. I have some pictures of my hay toys but it's hard to post. I'm willing to text or email anyone who wants to post for me.
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We only have four loads baled so far. Getting a lot of rain up this way
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Sore subject.  No hay started.  No weather window to think about it yet.  Grrrr....
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Lower Mi is ready to start 2nd cutting any day now. 1st done 3 plus weeks ago.
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Baled some brome and wheat straw with my D-17 and J.I. Case 140W  baler.
Used my 180 pull a Vermeer wheel rake.
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Cut the 7 arcs field after hearing weatherman says sunny for the next 4 days , that night the same station different Weatherguy said schatered showers , so you can guess where the schatered showers were. My hay was washed.
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I have the 82s mower on the series II D15 right now but I am just mowing field edges, lanes and under electric fence. Haying here is all finished and second cut is getting close. Tom
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We did one field of orchard grass 3 weeks ago, 1 field last week. We have been dry up until last Thursday. We have had enough in the past 3 days to make up for it. Need to spray and put fertilizer down but now its too wet. Not going to complain though, lots of areas are getting 2-5 inches at a shot and we have been lucky 8/10- an inch for us. I'm happy not to get the deluge.
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started on May 31 , Finished 8 days later , good crop
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Cut 20 acres of grass/alfalfa last Wed, baled it Sunday, would have done it on Sat but have a Farmers Market to attend.  Picked up and stacked 800 bales in four hours this evening, still have one more load,  160 bales, or so, to go.  Have another 18 of mostly alfalfa might cut after the potential rain on Friday.
Maybe half the hay around here is done.
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I don't have any hay to cut. Alfalfa fields look like a summer fallow field. Grass hay fields have nothing. A few people are scratching together a few bales here and there, but not much. One neighbor cut his alfalfa yesterday, and figures that if he's lucky, he'll get about a half bale to the acre. If we get some rain over the next month, then the hay crops that I seeded should produce some hay, but the way it looks now, I ain't takin nuthin to the bank yet. Darrel
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I cut my first cutting of Coastal about 3 weeks ago.  Will be cutting again in a week or two.
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Finally dried out enough to get the hay done last week.  After mowing with my John Deere 2040, I thought I'd make the rest of this chore fun, so I raked with my 1928 20-35 and JD 594 rake.   Then a buddy came over and we baled with his AC 175.  Had a good time.






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that made sum good windrows!
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Here in the very North West corner of Ohio my first cutting is in. I baled about 70 bales cutting and raking it with my 5020 like Simplicity 9523. I baled it with the NH 277 pulled with the Oliver 77. My Grandson cut the rest with his big rig JD stuff at over the speed of the 9523's road gear. I raked and baled 80 some bales with the above dropping them on the ground. My Grandson and his boys came and picked it up using my wagon and backed in the warehouse for me.
My Grand son baled over 200 acres of hay last week in big squares. The pulled in on my farm after 4 PM. they baled the 44 acres, loaded and was out of the bare field before dark. Moving the hay with semi flat bead trailers loaded with Cat four wheel loaders, three big bales at a time.
I can't get my head around that type of operation while watching it. Baling at over ten MPH. Loaders running at that speed or more. Toss the tie down straps over the load and crank them all down while I would strap one tractor in the past. Boggles my mind!
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Finally rolling here.  Ridiculous.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DanC911 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jul 2017 at 7:20am
Originally posted by LAG LAG wrote:

Finally dried out enough to get the hay done last week.  After mowing with my John Deere 2040, I thought I'd make the rest of this chore fun, so I raked with my 1928 20-35 and JD 594 rake.   Then a buddy came over and we baled with his AC 175.  Had a good time.








Very cool seeing the old school equipment running. Thanks for posting.
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Still wet here, the ones that gambled and cut are finished but got it wet. Its a toss up for me ,i probbly would rather have weedy hay that has new growth blades and lost all of its first cutting quality than get it wet and have poor hay. I sprayed Grazon next on what I cut early and its ready to cut now and is very clean, the problem is the forcast ain't favorable and the Johnson grass is going to be heading out real soon. Oh well , you win some you loose more. Scott
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My first cutting is done. I had planned to use the ACs some and get some pics, but I had to much trouble with rain. I didn't have times for pics. I got a lot of it wet and even lost five acers. I'll be back at it in a couple of weeks. I already got some square bales spoke for on the second cutting. I hope for better luck. I clipped my Johnson grass the other day trying to slow it down some. I've been told it makes pretty good hay that way.
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