Posted by NW Ohio Tim on April 05, 2012 at 06:30:03 from (76.76.36.32):
In Reply to: Cleaning out the barn posted by Erik Ks farmer on April 03, 2012 at 19:48:01:
Nice work Erik!! The works sucks at the time, but it sure is nice to see bare floor boards after you're done blowing black crap out of your nose.
I cleaned one of our mows last year. We didn't have near that much hay left, maybe 10 busted bales and chaff. It was mostly old lumber and misc junk, all left from when we bought this place. I spent a whole day up there and had a nice big fire to drink beer next to that evening.
We wanted to bale extra straw last year, because the way the weather was going, we didn't know if there would be any wheat planted in the fall. We baled two years worth of bedding and the neighbor ended up using part of the mow for his extra yeras worth, he didn't have room for. Ity was a good decision since the wheat that got planted doesn't look very good this spring.
Anyhow, I made enough off the scrap metal I collected from up there to take the wife out for supper, after I healed up from the trauma of a couple thousand small square bales.
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