Posted by RN on June 28, 2010 at 09:56:28 from (184.60.14.1):
In Reply to: OT-- HAY BUYERS posted by gitrib on June 27, 2010 at 19:05:40:
(Teasing Alert!) The horse people that want hay should be told to bring their horses over to mow and rake the hay before baling. Local Amish horses are better behaved from working for their supper-"hobby/pet" horses(and their owners) need excersize also. Brother used to sell to some horse owners and adjusted the old 14T for smallest bales for customer ease of handling-could easily carry one in each hand or some times 2. Small bales did help him load in pickup under topper- when I brought home a little trailer he used it behind pickup for delivery route to 3-4 customers at a time instead of part load in pickup to each. Trailer spare tire also fit pickup and was in open instead of buried like pickup- was needed a couple times when pickup tire picked up horseshoe nails. RN
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