Not rubbing it in or anything, but I cut my 1.8 acres of bromegrass Sunday and the young guy I gave it to baled the first of it on Tues evening, but it was a little tough so he finished it up on Wednesday. It's VERY rare for us to get first crop hay up in three days without rain. I cut and raked it just for the fun of it and he came and baled it. He's one happy camper. Jim
The waterway hay was only accesable by driving between the 30" corn rows and the dually barely fit.
He stacked them and I drove the pickup and threw, um lugged the bales up to him. I'm not young and I'm out of shape. He's a trucker and admits he's out of shape too but he could handle the bales a lot better than me. After lugging those bales my bum bone-on-bone knee felt better and has been feeling great ever since. Go figure!
I took this silhouette shot just because it looked like a good photo opportunity. The right side headlight isn't working but a good whack with the palm of the hand gets it going. LOL
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