Posted by showcrop on June 05, 2011 at 18:47:20 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: bad day in hayfield posted by Dave Sherburne NY on June 04, 2011 at 19:55:58:
Yes that's bad. Is it repairable? Today I went out and reraked, to get ready for my friend to bail me out. we got into the field at about 1:45 and then adjusted on his JD kicker for the next three hours. Finally in order to get one wagon loaded I walked beside his baler for about six rounds manually tripping the baler. There's still another 75 or so bales worth in the field. Fortunately I had two customers lined up to pick up off the ground. I probably won't be able to sleep tonite after all that wear on my zero cartilage knee. After dropping off the loaded wagon for a customer I worked in the shop on the baler for two hours but didn't find the problem yet.
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