Posted by IH fan on February 09, 2011 at 13:23:18 from (69.155.46.29):
In Reply to: Snow day! posted by Faster346 on February 09, 2011 at 07:16:05:
In later years that Dad was alive, he did the round bales and had a gas 460 w/fast Hitch to move them, but always had some small squares in the barn for bad weather. After Dad was gone, Mom kept the cows, about 16 to 18, and just did square bales, for another 11 years. She was a tough old gal, but the last winter she fell out of the hay mow into the back of the pickup. She was feeding in a field with a 4WD pickup unless the snow was too deep. Decided it was time to give them up, I think she was 78 or 79. She rented the land out on shares so kept half the bales.
I did get my drive plowed out. Must have been ice in the carb, and I put a bottle of Heat in the tank, so hope that takes care of it. I am retired, so wasn't in a big hurry... still nice to be able to get out.
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