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    Posted: 23 May 2019 at 9:19am
I would liked to have cut last week but it doesn't look like the weather will cooperate till middle June predicting a chance of rain every 48 hours for the next two weeks caused by jet stream staying a bit farther south than normal.
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I would also really like to but just saw the forecast, Iowa is to expect 7" of rain in the next 8 days.
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I'll hopefully be getting started tomorrow. Supposed to be well into the 90's for quite a while and no rain in sight. Hopefully be baling Monday.
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Have seen green wheat down for baling but is now too wet to even consider and more wet coming.
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The canoe does not have power take off to run the baler...
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Originally posted by FloydKS FloydKS wrote:

The canoe does not have power take off to run the baler...


I certainly don't mean to laugh at the situation but that is a good one
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Put up 82 bales yesterday and 235 today.
Still have 500-600 bales worth to cut. 
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Week ago I baled 25 round bales. Had a decent forecast but I decided there was no way we could go two weeks without rain so I sat this week out. We had 1/2 inch of rain this morning. Gonna cut 22 acres Monday if the forecast looks right.
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Forecast here looks good so I'm about to go start cutting. Gotta go now as we'll have chicks back pretty soon
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Up to my eyeballs, weather is ok here. Scattered storms around.
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Hope you fellas are having a better time than me. Got about half done cutting and made a comment about if that mower doesn't make another acre it was worth the price. Well.... It made about 2 more acres and broke 2 of the 4 drive belts. Something else is going on in it I'm afraid. I got 2 belts on and adjusted about right and it won't turn. Just slips on the belts. Going to have to do some exploring I guess
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Been haying the yard for weeks....
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I have grass hay that’s been ready to cut for 2 weeks now. Rains keep pushing away any attempts. Even if two good days happen, ground is so soft/wet/muddy that I believe it will require another 3-4 days so equipment doesn’t ruin field??

Best of luck to everyone!
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Making out good here baled 105 done fri hauled home sat baker running now probably another 75 today before done even had to put the toy hauler to work
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IN MY OPINION,, Someone is using a New Holland 850 round baler ,, my good friend ran all over the country with a One Eighty Allis an 850 making thousands of bales, not meant to bash .,

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It is a new Holland not sure of the model but I have never heard a cow complain about what kind of baler was used.   Lol looked tonight it’s an 848 baler

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Allis Chalmers still exist in my mind and barns
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All mine is done. I had real good luck this year. I took off last week and it didn't rain, it still hasn't rained. I've got 60 rolls in this barn, I got 34 in another. The rest I have to store outside. I need a big hay barn.

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We did real good this year. Put up 23 5X5 rolls off of 8 acres. Almost double from last year. Of course seeding and fertilizer this spring helped!
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