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Yellowstone

You have my sincerest sympathies.
and are picking up two 18 ft. windrows [/quote] Now I'm starting to get a little jealous. Or maybe your hay just sucks. :eek:



I do have to admit I' haven't heard anything positive about the latest generation of NH balers. Unless you consider, "they're almost as bad as a Deere" a compliment... had to get one last shot in there. :D[/QUOTE]



we have had some ****ty hay this year s god dam dry and windy but we also put up some really heay hay round bales poppin out like little bales , my neighbor has the newest new holland and he dosent like it near as good as the deere he traded off i really like the deere cuz that thing takes in a hell of a lot of hay in a hurry
 
My 95 Dodge Motor Home and car trailer

I tow with my Dodge which has Dave transmission and the car trailer which has a 39 Ford Conv.
 
Hauling question

Wow! How did your truck feel pulling the heavy one? How fast were you able to go? Do you mean the trailer axles weighed 25,260lbs w/o or with the pin weight? Thanks!





I hauled six of these containers from Oakland, Ca. 300 miles north of which 65 miles were in the mountains. One container was as light as 8,900 lbs. One had a load in it. It weighed 25,260 lbs.
 
Only pulled about 10 miles, but pulled real well. Hard to see Jeep back ther though! I don't think I'd flat pull like that very far, worried the whole time!
 
I don't even know the boat is back there...

And no, the ol' 1st gen in the background is not a trusty 12 valve'r. . shes a '90 318 with 75 gals. of off road #2 for the Deere. .

39'10" O. A. L. from bumper to prop
 
I know this isn't towing, but it sure is hauling. Red one belongs to me and the black one belongs to TDR member isb360. Four truckloads like this today and another 3 or 4 waiting for later. A lot of wood-yes but keeps the oil heating bill down to, well, nothing.
 
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