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100,000 bales in 10 days

  • 25-06-2010 10:06pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 867 ✭✭✭


    I read an article in the journal where ballydoyle in tipp madee 100,000 square bales in 10 days off 750 acres, mad stuff, they had seven tractors and balers operating in one field in one photo!!!:eek:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 146 ✭✭denis086


    those tractors belong to a contractor and its coolmore stud i believe that are doing them they have to make that much hay for all the horses i think its so they know what quality it is they did the same with straw the irish stuff was too dusty so they imported it all from france our land borders the farm coolmore uses to rare the foals the lorries are always passing we just laugh at them they have these white stakes up along the side of the road to keep people off the grass if you meet a car in a tractor there is no where to go the road is full of potholes and is the width of a tractor but the contractors have fun driving over them and they have workers out putting them back up and painting the next day :rolleyes: and the grass verge inside them is plenty wide enough for a tractor if they wanted to put up a show maybe they could tarmac the road and top their fields of docks and buttercups :rolleyes: i wouldnt be surprised if next year they have 14 balers doing it maybe they should tax them a little more they wouldnt have people raking leaves into piles on the side of the road so that the next car goes past just blows them all over the place again :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,237 ✭✭✭vincenzolorenzo


    denis086 wrote: »
    those tractors belong to a contractor and its coolmore stud i believe that are doing them they have to make that much hay for all the horses i think its so they know what quality it is they did the same with straw the irish stuff was too dusty so they imported it all from france our land borders the farm coolmore uses to rare the foals the lorries are always passing we just laugh at them they have these white stakes up along the side of the road to keep people off the grass if you meet a car in a tractor there is no where to go the road is full of potholes and is the width of a tractor but the contractors have fun driving over them and they have workers out putting them back up and painting the next day :rolleyes: and the grass verge inside them is plenty wide enough for a tractor if they wanted to put up a show maybe they could tarmac the road and top their fields of docks and buttercups :rolleyes: i wouldnt be surprised if next year they have 14 balers doing it maybe they should tax them a little more they wouldnt have people raking leaves into piles on the side of the road so that the next car goes past just blows them all over the place again :rolleyes:

    Haha, you're a man like myself. No time for the horsey crowd ;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 373 ✭✭Ford4000


    Ha ha im with ye !!


  • Users Awaiting Email Confirmation Posts: 1,495 ✭✭✭pajero12


    Haha, you're a man like myself. No time for the horsey crowd ;)

    Or punctuation:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 146 ✭✭denis086


    pajero12 wrote: »
    Or punctuation:D
    or YOU :p


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