Posted by gotmyfarm! on August 02, 2019 at 15:54:59 from (184.100.91.80):
In Reply to: Did the baler work? posted by gotmyfarm! on August 02, 2019 at 14:22:47:
Yes, it is trying to work! I'm just so happy that all the parts moved and turned and worked together! I'm thankful it did as good as it did. I had images of total disaster. Hopefully I can figure out the tying without too much trouble. I worked on it all day yesterday. Took longer than expected. COuldn't wait to get it out in the field, so at dark, I took it out and was able to see that it was picking up grass and shut it off, so then I felt like I accomplished something and could sleep.
I couldn't back that big wagon into the barn. It has a tongue that goes all directions and won't back without folding. I don't know, I'm planning on tarping it for now? My horses don't have stalls, so can't put it in one of those. They are always free to come and go and the space they have in the barn is one big space they share. I gave them each one flake and they all ate it right up, even though I think they weren't hungry. Smells so good!
I had the small animals out with me early this morning when I was looking things over before I turned any machine on. Wouldn't you guess, Chuck first jumps in the baler, then lays under it, then hides in a windrow of grass reaady to be taken up and baled. SO dangerous!
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