An example of what may be achieved in a day by the use of modern farm machinery for haymaking was shown on Mr. F. W. Walters's farm, near Te Aroha, recently, when a stack 16ft by 25ft at the base and 30ft high was erected in a day of 14. hours (states an exchange). A start was made at 4.30 a.m. with eleven men, three hayBweeps, and a stacker, and the last load was placed in position at 7 p.m. The machinery to hoist the hay was worked by a tractor.
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Evening Post, Volume 105, Issue 4, 6 January 1928, Page 9
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