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The other half of the field was baled, as we did not have many bales left back at the farm site. We tested out our latest farm restoration project on the baler- A Farmall 300. Although the tractor is close to 50 years old, it sounded like it just left the dealership for the first time.

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at murrays farm its is current day and we are cutting 1 of 3 fields to feed 50 bullocks. this is the smallest field we are doing.

john deere 6920s with a trailed forager

MF5455 cutting the sillage and buckraking

ford 5000 raking and carting the silage

MF 3680 carting

and the quad for the kid to try and dodge the tractors ha ha!

by the way, sorry for taking so long to post mine, i just decided to enter this tonight

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well after a slow start ash tree farms contracting arm is up and running now, with our first silage job, few acres on a field we own for a neighbour,

we mow using our mf185 and mf 70 mower we recently bouth for the silage jobs

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and then tedd up after a few days with our mf550 and ley tedder

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we  lift the grass using our newly purchased mf2640 2wd and mf 200 forager dropping the laod into our 575 and weeks trailer

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or mf 590 and mf 200 trailer

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back at the clamp we use the 185 again after the cutting dutys with buckrake

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