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Re: Like Farmall, but can it do the job?
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Posted by Johnny with some common sense advice! on January 02, 2001 at 19:00:11 from (152.163.213.188):
In Reply to: Like Farmall, but can it do the job? posted by Diana H. on January 01, 2001 at 16:20:34:
Diana, it's the middle of July, It's 88 degrees at 6:00 in the morning (at least in TX), when the sun comes up it will be 105 degrees with humidity of 60%, you are wearing a pair of diesel soaked blue jeans and you have grease all over your hands, your neck is burned to a crisp, the hay dust is clogging every pore in your body and the sweat running down your brow into your eyes kinda stings, The baler is not cutting off the twine correctly and your clutch pedal feals like you are bench pressing a hippo. Assuming you don't cut a finger off with your sickle mower and you also need a friendly banker with an extra 10 grand that will let you buy some decent wore out equipment, THIS IS NOT EASY WORK!! It can be done!but, if I had a few goats or horses then I would find me a dependable hay supplier that will deliver square bales, you can cut the wire and load it in a wheel barrow to feed a few animals. As a kid we fed 20 momma cows and a bull square bales and you did not have to try to get a tractor started in the winter at 30 degrees! My uncle has had MS for 3 years and the heat really does a number on him, I'll pray for you. Johnny
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