Posted by Banditfarmer on July 15, 2015 at 13:32:24 from (75.186.9.25):
In Reply to: farm help posted by Ellis Kinney on July 15, 2015 at 12:24:02:
I find when I am working alone that I seam to do twice the amount of work as normal. Hook a tree limb up with a chain to the tractor and as soon as you sit down on the seat and turn back to look it's unhooked, Off again and do it again. Of course when you go to unhook it you cant get the chain to come loose without TNT. You sent the baling crew home early cause you only have 1 small wagon to unload (75 bales) and you go to hook it up and find a flat tire, No problem I have a spare. You jack it up get the wheel off and the wagon and it slips off the jack and the hub is on the ground. You hear thunder and look to see dark skies coming at you and a cool wind, OH CRAP ! Run and get the tractor and loader and pick up the wagon throw the wheel on with 3 lug bolts and get it backed in just as the rain hits. When people are around you can hook up something on the 3pt with no problem but when your alone it takes you 2 hours and a million times on and off the tractor to get it hooked up. If you try to cut wood by yourself I can tell you this YOU WILL GET THE BAR PINCHED but GOOD.
If you have 2 or 3 people with you none of the above will happen and everything works out just fine. Bandit
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