Posted by flying belgian on January 15, 2011 at 14:20:37 from (98.132.233.132):
Lady (40ish) calls for some hay this am. She and her new boyfriend will come get it after dinner. They come with his pu and trailer for 25 bales. I tell him to pull up under that little sliding door in the hay loft. He says are you going to drop them right on the trailer? Yes, it's only 8 feet down they will be alright. I throw the first one down so they can look at it. She likes it so they will take them. Then they both go to sit in the pu. I yell down someone has to stack them. So he gets back out and says he did not know they need to be stacked. I said how they going to fit if not stacked? Oh, ok. Then he asked if you can lift them by the strings? I said that is the only way you can lift them. I wish now I would have told him no to lifting by strings just to see how he would have done it. He was a real nice guy and I'm not making fun of him but I just thought that a 40 year old guy who lives with a rural horse owner maybe would have seen someone handle a bale of hay in their life.
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