Posted by JayinNY on August 08, 2014 at 18:22:39 from (198.228.200.16):
Well, I posted last fall that I had to redo the plunger on my JD 346 square baler. This past winter life threw my a huge curve ball. My wife who I have been with for 12 years, 9 years married took a new job, first day there she met a 55 year old man who is a RN, she was 36, ended up she had an affair with this twice divorced looser. She went and got a order of protection on me based on lies, took my daughter from me and moved into the same apartment complex as her boyfriend. I've never felt so much grief. I found in the house that she was diagnosed with depression for years, before and after the birth of my daughter. I'm hoping for at least 50/50 custody of my daughter, the wife has tempory full custody right now. I finally got the baler put back together in July and am trying to to get hay done! Thanks all.
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