Posted by jicaseman89 on January 09, 2016 at 11:15:52 from (174.243.67.158):
In Reply to: Hired Help - Rate???? posted by Bill VA on January 07, 2016 at 14:58:56:
since i was old enough to drive i would help mom n dad milk the go to the neighbors and stack behind a 279 nh 5 dollars per wagon stacked unloaded stacked in the barn he did his own and the custom work as well as 6000 straw for my folks after the first summer i bought my very own pickup and still have 1972 ih 1210
iin high school i stacked for a friend of mine little older then me 4240 jd 336 jd baler hyd bale tension the wagons were on school bus frames 300 bales per wagon 3 on the rack and we would work our a$! off tryin to keep up $50 a wagon it went good till youd hear the turbo start whistlin then it was click click click
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