A November 1st to remember.

JayinNY

Well-known Member
After a cold wet day yesterday, it rained here this morning. At 12:30 the sun came out, and we hit 70 degrees! I'm still outside in a tee shirt. I mowed the lawn for the lady that ownes the farm I do hay at and board my horse at. Her mower broke down a month ago and yesterday was her birthday, so because of that and she helps us with daycare for our 2 year old I thought it was the least I could do. She said it was the best present she could ask for! Well tomarrow I start pulling The plunger out of my John Deere small square Baler I can't imagine what a task that's going to be, Hope everyone else had a great day.
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It sure is. Any day we get sunshine in NY is a good day. Also my fathers birthday. And in 1985 on this day I got my left hand wrapped up in the husking rolls of a 323 NI corn picker. Squeezed the daylight out of it, but no long term damage!
 
Jay, tie up and/or down the hay dogs, two bolts out of the crank arm bearing to connecting rod, maybe take out the cabbage cutters/wedges in bale case, move the overhead feeder forks out of the way and should be good to go...out.
 
Thanks for your advice I will try to post pics tomorrow if I'm able to get started on it.
 
It rained briefly about quarter past nine in the morning here. Cleared shortly after but with all the wind and sun the beans did not get dry enough to harvest. Probably will not be able to get back at it till Monday from what the weather forecast says. I hope now that we had a hard freeze the moisture will start coming out of the corn. A lot of 28 to 30 percent corn here.
 

If I remember right yours is binding because of rust under the runners. Back it up to a big tree then as others said unhook everything, chain it to the tree and drive away from it.
 

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