Posted by Formerly PaMike on July 27, 2011 at 17:41:06 from (24.152.202.123):
In Reply to: Stacking Hay posted by SouthernFarmall on July 27, 2011 at 11:20:23:
That reminds me of a funny one from a few years back.I was selling hay "at the barn" and I had two guys scheduled to show up that morning. First guy rolls in a new F150 king ranch all done up. 8ft bed on it. I start throwing the bales on the truck, the driver is stacking them. After about 20 bales he starts slowing down and scratching his head. He decides thats all he can take for this trip. He "doesnt want to risk it". My second guy shows up in a two wheel drive S10 pickup. I ask him how many bales he wants. He says "usually get 40 on, 45 if I stack it just right." That guy left with 42 bales and the back bumper just about dragging on the ground. He bought from me a bunch of times after that. Always got about 40 on the truck, and we said he never lost one. He sure had a system for stacking and tieing them down...
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