Posted by JD Seller on October 10, 2015 at 15:57:30 from (208.126.198.123):
Yes sir its official I am an old wimp!!! LOL I went over to my friend's that was baling the hay. HE still had one load on his thrower rack. He wanted to get his wagons put away and his kids where all busy this weekend. So I told him not problem I would help him unload the one wagon. It was an easy deal in that his hay shed/barn is low on hay. So he was able to back the wagon right into the loft. We just need to stack them off to one side so he can feed his older hay first. He stayed on the wagon and I stacked the bales. There were only 140-150 bales. He is 10 years older than me as well. He kept right at it but I had to stop and rest a few times. LOL We got-err-done
I have been having trouble with my right wrist and elbow, complications from carpal tunnel. They had been feeling better for the last few weeks. Well that is not the case this afternoon. I had wanted to get some shop work done. I could not even hold a screw driver in my right hand. I finally gave up and went to the house. I iced the elbow down and eat some pills.
My mind remembers the days when two of us would put 1500-2000 bales in the barn after loading them behind the baler. My body remembers that it does not want to do that anymore. LOL
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