Silage 2021

That will do me nicely
 

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Bales
Nice straight line of bales with a grand gap between them, the wrapper man will be happy. The amount of people incapable of doing this is something else.
Don't get me started. Be nearly faster chasing the baler around than messing about with badly spaced bales. Had one lad one time with a loader and single handler. Dropped the bale on the loader, went back a few meters, dropped the bale on the rear and took off. He was used to lining up for an online but doesn't take 2 secs to realise our wrapper aint an inline
 
Michael is a gentleman alright. saw him cutting his nieces place couple weeks ago, keeps the gear in good order.
One of the grandsons was driving the forager. Michael was there overseeing things and I'd say there be no stopping him. The forager was in her element hoovering up the 20ft swarths
 
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All 16 acres mowed this afternoon. The 7810 was under pressure. I blocked the autoswarther once on the back swarth. The 2 field will be raked in tomorrow with a 20ft rake and get it cut Friday. 20ft rake would help dry the swarth nicely
 
Early to have a machine like it parked, has it lifted 1500ac in the short spell? not easy justify I would think. Are contractors with serious output shooting themselves in the foot by making such a short season for themselves?
Just the loader and harvester parked up. Rest of the lads probably spreading slurry. Met a local contractor on the road yesterday, and these lads do huge acres. Boys had 3 triple axel slurry tanks going and agitator leading the way. Wouldn't be too long covering ground.
 
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