Randy, have a neighbor up on the county line, just east of M-66. Went up to see him this afternoon. Offered him the hay for baling, removal from field. Within an hour and a half he was in the field with a round baler. Estimated that there were 200 squares on the ground. I had double raked, was baling in the lowest gear on the MF 180, to keep from overloading the baler. He was rolling same windrows at 8 to 10 mph! I clocked him with the car. Took him no time at all to clean up field, 11 rounds. He loaded my squares, about 90, delivered them to the house - now tarped. Was glad to get any hay, as he"s running short. I wasn" very happy with the hay due to weediness, he didn"t mind.
Took my bandage off this evening, it ain"t pretty! 18 stitches, and still wetting bandage. Just went outdoors to out something in the car. Stepped on something on the steps, went down. Think I sprained my wrist - yup same one! Gonna be a long week. At least hay is baled, and neighbor plans to haul it off tomorrow, wether permitting.
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