Posted by rrlund on July 27, 2011 at 15:59:37 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: What a day posted by charlie n on July 27, 2011 at 15:47:57:
Hasn't rained enough all month to amount to spit. Forcast said rain tonight. No reason two days ago to think it would rain at all,much less come in early. So,I knocked quite a bit down. Sunny,breezy early this morning,but rain coming in close on the radar,so I didn't rake. Rain fell apart,so all we had was a little light mist by noon. So,I hooked back on to the manure spreader,fixed the apron that broke yesterday afternoon. Just like yesterday,third load,broke it again. Well,not entirely. It jumped 2 links on one side. Got covered with manure,but got it straightened out,hauled one more load. Went to put a bale in the feeder,had a bad wheel bearing in the front of one of the loader tractors. Fixed that,saw a BIG crack in the bale grapple. Started sprinkling again,turned in to on and off HALFWAY decent showers,but all that hay is laying on the ground. So,not much better than yours.
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