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Re: Re-baling rounds into squares


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Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on December 06, 2019 at 07:50:05 from (75.127.27.51):

In Reply to: Re-baling rounds into squares posted by coshoo on December 05, 2019 at 21:04:21:

The last straw for me was when I had sold 20 ton of hay to a in-law, he paid for it in full,, and was picking it up as he needed it,, no problem there at all, it was over a mile off the county road in my field,, I had a person who had bought hay from me a few years then the last year they gave me a bad check on a closed account,, so I would not sell to them again,, the guys wife called me at least five times asking to buy the stack of hay she could see from the road,, I told her every time it was already sold,, so NO my Dad had to have heart surgery in Denver,, a days drive from my place,, they had become customers through him going to eat at the local greasy spoon hangout, in the place everyone who went there often knew the gossip and knew he was going to have it done and knew I was going down for it,, they came in while I was gone with a semi and loaded off what they wanted,, drove over the bottom bales to get it all loaded,, threw the top ones down,, I was left with 150-200 bales broken and driven over when I got back,, I had to replace that hay to my in laws,, lucky for me they had hauled enough already to get them through that year,, so I was able to replace it with the next years crop,, I know who did it but had no way to prove it,, the husband had a semi,, and I drove by their place to see the hay still on the truck,, I did make a phone call to them and made sure the guy knew if I ever seen him in person he would not like what happened,, funny I have never seen either one since and that was in the 80's,,, that was just one of a dozen stories I have from dealing with hay sales,, I have yet to ever get shafted by a cow hay buyer,, sure had one or two say they could not pay it all when they got it,, but they always followed through with pmt like we agreed upon,, I am all for someone being inventive and going where the sales are,, that is why I said to go through a hay sales yard,, they collect the money and deal with that type of thing,,


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