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Posted by jal-SD on August 14, 2003 at 13:06:13 from (12.17.66.91):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Cultivator vs. Scuffler..Wheel Plow vs.Dis posted by Dick Davis on August 14, 2003 at 04:05:47:
Hey-DD, SE SD is definately close to Mid-Iowa, we used the same termonology, but in our part of the world side delivery & dump rakes were both used at that time-'50's & 60's. Only the people who made "idiot cubes" (small square bales or AC roto bales) used side delivery rakes, those who loose stacked hay didn't use them, they twisted up the hay way too much for the guy in the stack. BTW-I'll bet that knowing how to stack hay is just about a lost art, with all the big round bailers being used now. How about "go-devils" or "go digs", which were also called eli's in our part of the country, or didn't anybody use a lister to plant row crops in your part of the world? (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)
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