I find that quite offensive. I would be what most consider to be a weekend farmer, and yes we pull hay wagons with our truck all the time. NOt because we don't have a tractor to do it with, but because the truck is a little more comfortable if we need to haul it 20 miles.
We farm dairy and farm about 70 acres, but we still need to buy a lot of hay each year. We buy hay from several sources, some being 30 + miles away. I don't know about you, but I'm not spending an hour driving one way empty to get a load of hay. Espescially when it's 20 degrees out and all of our tractors are open station.
If a guy is pulling a wagon down the interstate, that's one thing. Just don't go calling the rest of us idiots for hauling with trucks because the truck is the single most important "tractor" on most farms. It's what farmers use to haul loads with, and get supplies.
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