Posted by Grandpa love on June 01, 2020 at 18:07:33 from (172.58.159.174):
Git to the field and gate was 12 ft. Haybine is nearly 13 ft. Lady says there's another gate. Ok good! It's 14 ft and on a steep hill with a shed 12 or so feet inside. Well we got in the field, but I really don't think i can make turn going up hill around the barn to get out. Grrrrr. May do some free fence work. Starting cutting. Great grass. Thick! Plugged the haybine......... Got it unplugged. Made one full round and started on second. Found a wet spot and got stuck!!! Home to get other tractor. Got unstuck. Plugged haybine a couple more times. Hay didn't get cut last years due to death in the family. I finally loosened the rollers a couple rounds and started cutting about 6-7 inches high. Thickest grass I ever cut. Got 5 done before dark. Got 15+ acres total there. Will finish cutting tomorrow. Free hay. Can't complain.
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