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Posted by Michael Soldan on June 20, 2005 at 20:01:03 from (24.235.40.128):
Let's hear your haying stories...last year we were at another farm doing hay and my son in law stopped the baler to get an empty wagon, he didn't look where he was because when he pulled the pin the load started rolling backwards, he ran about the length of a football field holding the tongue so the wagon wouldn't swing and flip, I was watching and thinking if he lets go the wagon is gonna be on its side..he can run faster than me! anyway he saved it. I have to unload at th elevator that is in the pasture beside the barn, cows come running everytime I pull in with a load, they usually manage two or three bales before its all off loaded, worst is the bully bully who likes to get his head against the hay and push and scratch himself, that is good for the wagon lurching back and forth while you are trying to stay on your feet...lets hear your stories, stay safe and be carefull around those PTO's....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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