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cowsense Rancher

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 1121 Location: Central Saskatchewan
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Faster horses Rancher

Joined: 11 Feb 2005 Posts: 9424 Location: MT/SD
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Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 9:22 pm Post subject: |
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The Vermeer dealer here has some. Let me know if that would help you out at all. I would be glad to provide his phone number. That is probably too far away to do much good as fast as you probably need it. Just thought I'd make the offer anyway.
Good Luck finding one!
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Shelly Rancher

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 1545 Location: Saskatchewan
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| Where did you buy it? Most New Holland dealers sell probes, that's where we got ours. Couldn't bale without it now!
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alabama Rancher

Joined: 11 Feb 2005 Posts: 1609 Location: Alabama
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Mike Rancher

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 10123 Location: Montgomery, Al
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jigs Rancher

Joined: 17 Mar 2005 Posts: 4565 Location: KANSAS
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:39 am Post subject: |
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| Spring Creek Ag Supply in Deshler Nebraska sells one of the better probes. has an attachment to check windrows for moisture . I highly reccomend them
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HAY MAKER Rancher

Joined: 13 Feb 2005 Posts: 5967 Location: Texas
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Soapweed Rancher

Joined: 11 Feb 2005 Posts: 6393 Location: northern Nebraska Sandhills
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| My baler "tests" the hay for me. If it is too green, it won't accept it. Besides, I'd rather bale hay two days too dry than two hours too green. Stacking was a different deal What is just right for stacking, is probably too green for baling.
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katrina Rancher

Joined: 14 Feb 2005 Posts: 4847 Location: East north east of Soapweed
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| We have a dummie monitor on our 8440 that tells me if it's too geen, In the last 4 years I have learned a bunch about putting up quality alfalfla. Every field is differant and every night is differant. I can't imagine haying without one...
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Andy Member

Joined: 15 Feb 2005 Posts: 320 Location: south east central SD
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 6:05 pm Post subject: |
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| Katrina you are right. I use a 2 moisture testers, one is a probe and the other is my hand. If i only used one I wouldn't get a lot of hay put up right.
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cowsense Rancher

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 1121 Location: Central Saskatchewan
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 10:53 pm Post subject: |
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| Faster Horses.....Thanks for the offer but I've tracked one down a bit closer to home. The high humidity, heavy dews and light showers have made haying a real test of patience this year! The consolation is that it is an excellent cut and we will actually have HAY this year instead of being forced to graze it. Take care!
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Faster horses Rancher

Joined: 11 Feb 2005 Posts: 9424 Location: MT/SD
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Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 6:43 am Post subject: |
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You betcha!! Glad you found one. I thought it might be too far away in terms of amount of time to get one to you.
Good luck now with your hay!!
We are almost to our last field, but it is a pretty big field. Our fields are so rough it is hard to go fast. My hubby tries to take good care of his machinery. The fella we have running the baler is a good hand, but he isn't afraid to go a little faster, so does get more wrapped up in a day. We haven't had hardly any rained on hay.
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