I do know what you mean. The last year we made hay I never got into the field, I stayed at the barn and fixed equipment. Most of our stuff was old and wore out, dad and my uncle were breaking things faster than I could put them back together. Of course we never even owned a baler till the mid 80s when grandpa had some health problems. Up till then Grandpa would rake about 1-2 oclock in the afternoonm and us kids (I was one back then) would pile it into big forkfulls. When the grownups got home from work we would have most of the field ready for them to haul in. Then we still had the big hay fork that would take about 1/4 of the wagon at a time on a pulley system to the hay mow.You knew you were getting grownup when you got to drive the tractor that pulled the hay rope. As I'm mowing my yard which used to be the hay fields with a finish mower behind Grandpas AC b I sure do miss those times.
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