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Re: Is square baleing seriously that hard?
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Posted by RickL on June 20, 2005 at 06:23:24 from (69.66.35.220):
In Reply to: Is square baleing seriously that hard? posted by Stephi on June 19, 2005 at 14:06:52:
Find yourself another boyfreind!!!!! Yes you can do it would love to have you help run my unit with accumulator. Some men are that way I look at it as simply (selfish degrading) My wife and daughters ran the baler,they run the combine,harvest corn,soybeans,rye. Yes you are probably actually easier on equipment than they are. Anyway find another neighbor or connection that could use your help. All machinery needs adjusting and does break down. That part if you need help ask or real the manuals,sometimes they help. To answer your first question no it is not much to baling hay or anyother operation as long as the machine is doing what it is suppose to do and is set correctly. You just need to work with someone else period. Like the other post said handling the actual bales is where the real fun is. I worked behind several square balers during school years and I always prefferd girl crews if I could get them, they were not afraid to try and did alot less whining.you just have to see which area works best for you. I even had better luck hiring girls when I built grain bins.
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