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<blockquote data-quote="chaded" data-source="post: 1810286" data-attributes="member: 33922"><p>My neighbor paid a guy to do his hay before my brother in law bought the place and now I have the field. The neighbor asked me one time if i could grab a bale and feed it to his horses because his tractor broke and was in the shop.</p><p></p><p>I go over and stick one with the front end loader and when I lifted it I thought it 'felt' light. I took it over and when i cut the wrap it completely fell apart. I don't mean a layer or two fell off, but pretty much the entire bale looked like a pile of hay.</p><p></p><p>The neighbor told me they got 90 bales usually off that field. When I got control of the field and had my guy doing it that made the same size bales, we got around 60 and that has been consistent over the past several years.</p><p></p><p>Things started to add up a little after that as to why that guy wanted me to pay him to do my field..no thank you I have someone already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaded, post: 1810286, member: 33922"] My neighbor paid a guy to do his hay before my brother in law bought the place and now I have the field. The neighbor asked me one time if i could grab a bale and feed it to his horses because his tractor broke and was in the shop. I go over and stick one with the front end loader and when I lifted it I thought it ‘felt’ light. I took it over and when i cut the wrap it completely fell apart. I don’t mean a layer or two fell off, but pretty much the entire bale looked like a pile of hay. The neighbor told me they got 90 bales usually off that field. When I got control of the field and had my guy doing it that made the same size bales, we got around 60 and that has been consistent over the past several years. Things started to add up a little after that as to why that guy wanted me to pay him to do my field..no thank you I have someone already. [/QUOTE]
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