Texasmark1
Well-known Member
Tx. Jim,
I checked out 4 hay piles today. The one on 69 had no for sale
sign on the gate and it was locked when I went by. After closer
examination it appeared to me that the bales were unsuitably
wrapped to make a journey to your place and on to your
customers. Additionally they were 5x6s.
The other three were either rye, coastal, or pasture grass. Two
were twine tied and one net wrapped. The bale sizes varied from
4x5, 4x6, to 5x6.
The 4x5 was the best wrapped and would have transported more
easily, but that gate was locked also and the for sale sign on the
fence, even though it was of professional quality, had the wrong
phone number. I dialed the number twice and talked to a non
related person twice, apologizing for bothering him the second
time. There were only 50 bales in this lot.
So, that's that, but I did have a nice Sunday's drive.
Mark
I checked out 4 hay piles today. The one on 69 had no for sale
sign on the gate and it was locked when I went by. After closer
examination it appeared to me that the bales were unsuitably
wrapped to make a journey to your place and on to your
customers. Additionally they were 5x6s.
The other three were either rye, coastal, or pasture grass. Two
were twine tied and one net wrapped. The bale sizes varied from
4x5, 4x6, to 5x6.
The 4x5 was the best wrapped and would have transported more
easily, but that gate was locked also and the for sale sign on the
fence, even though it was of professional quality, had the wrong
phone number. I dialed the number twice and talked to a non
related person twice, apologizing for bothering him the second
time. There were only 50 bales in this lot.
So, that's that, but I did have a nice Sunday's drive.
Mark