This year for us is no break downs so far but no hay much put up either. But rest assured around here we have the absolute CLEANEST hay, every bit has got rained on at least once. Last year was bad but I swear this year is worse. Weather guessers said no rain in sight till Friday so I mowed on Monday and was square baling on Wednesday afternoon when a toad strangler hit. Just got started, had about 85 bales on a reclaimed strip mine hill side on the trailer and about 30 more on the ground. Saved the hay that was on the trailer (tarped it and salted it loosely stacked in the barn. Finally round baled the rest of it yesterday. We haven't hardly even got started with first cutting and should be completely done with it by the 3rd of July, not this year. Think I'll just wait till 2nd cutting time and just cut once this year. I know the weeds will grow in it but probably won't sell any this year so what the horses don't eat will go back out as fertilizer this fall. Sorry about your tire and sure hope you have better luck tomorrow. Keith
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