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Re: Haying Tales
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Posted by Jason Simmerman on June 20, 2005 at 22:45:28 from (65.166.94.2):
In Reply to: Haying Tales posted by Michael Soldan on June 20, 2005 at 20:01:03:
Well, have a few LOL. When I was a young boy and of less intelligence and experence that I am now (not that I have greatly improved over the years) myself and a buddy decided it was a good idea to get into a kicker wagon and stack the wagons as much as we could being it was going to rain soon. Well, my dad had the thrower cranked up real good on the old New Holland baler which could throw a bale over a 12' tall wagon which was easily 20' long, (probiably trying to teach us kids a lesson) and a bale of alfalfa came screamin out of the thrower and nailed my buddy square in the chest right when he turned around knockin him square on his tail. I decided it was a good idea to leave before my turn was up LOL.
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