Been reading your hay making questions and I have some question for you. What type of hay do you raise, grass or legumes? What is your aim for state date? How many cuttings do you anticipate getting? How far apart do you anticipate making the cuttings? Total acreage now or later? In my area it is alfalfa and start date is May 15 and every 30 days following so if your first baled you do not get unloaded at the start you have only less than 30 days to unload until you need those wagons for the next cutting. And if it takes you 3 weeks to get all of the one cutting done it does not give you much time to get ready for the next. Just have no idea of timing in Va as to Ohio where I am. If lucky and weather works you should get first cutting Ma5, second June 15, third July 15, fourth August 15, fifth September 15 and depending on year a sixth cutting on Oct 15. 4 cuttings is more like it tho with some years only able to do 3 cuttings. And is your ground a sandy type that after an inch of rain you do not have any standing water after an hour? Or like mine after that inch you have water standing for 2 days? And would you have a market for the chaff that is left on the wagon or at the bottom end of the elevator? That is very good to put in hog or chicken feed.