Posted by Casey in Ky on September 19, 2014 at 19:24:58 from (173.80.219.8):
Every time I've been on the hay field all the way back till last year I've had breakdowns. This is starting to get old and make me wonder why I do it. I cut about 15 acres on Wednesday, and of course it's been cool and dense morning fog everyday. Didn't see the sun till almost noon yesterday, little better today but not much. So of course I tedded yesterday evening after work and went today after work to ted again. This happened, only good part was I was almost finished so hopefully it won't hurt to bad.
I've got the rake ready to go for in the morning, just as soon as the dew burns off. And the baler is greased and hopefully fixed from eating the plunger bearings earlier this year. Also adjusted the twine fingers to where they should be. Fingers crossed for a trouble free day tomorrow(and some dry hay, it still was a little damp this afternoon), but I'll be honest, at this point I'm not very hopeful.
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