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Re: O.T. - Red Power Round-Up Questions
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Posted by scotc on January 30, 2006 at 08:19:50 from (65.220.16.62):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. - Red Power Round-Up Questions posted by P Backus on January 27, 2006 at 18:19:13:
WE always stacked on edge. Just the way we did it i guess. Never had to dig through chaff to find strings in the winter. In the earliest summers i can remember one or 2 of my aunts would work the wagon and my uncle would work the mow himself carry 4 bales at a time. Once I could handle a bale I helped in the mow. I can remember times in jr high that the 2 of us would have my aunt grandma and 2 cousins in the wagon and we'd still have time to stand still waiting for another bale off the elevator. One of my cousin's boyfreinds came to help and it was me, her, and him in the mow. I didn't like the kid (ok he was only 3 yrs younger) but after I stacked the 3 rows on the mow edge alongside the wagon and began filling in their 4-deep hole he tried telling me how to stick a bale in a narrow hole. I swung around 180 degrees with it and jammed it right in. Normally I would have done it like he said to but when I looked up at him he had one of those "holy cow-turds batman" looks on his face. And wouldn't ya know, he didn't say a word to me the rest of the day, and didn't come back. I still laugh when I think about it. He thought I didn't know what I was doing cause I've never been a small guy and when I stacked twice what they did on the open face of the mow I still had to slap him with a pretty good hint.
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