Posted by RedMF40 on August 13, 2019 at 19:40:51 from (172.58.184.187):
In Reply to: Guess what happened posted by gotmyfarm! on August 12, 2019 at 17:08:09:
Yes, I wouldn't hang out a shingle just yet, but word of mouth may get you some exposure as you become more knowledgeable about the balers. Anyway, I think it's great your neighbor sought you out for help, good way to get to know the folks around you--have a skill they need! What an interesting offer--Brown Swiss, huh? And a boy? Don't know much about cows but I think he'll grow into a big boy and I wouldn't count on getting much milk from him! Would your horses like a pet pig or sheep to hang out with? We had a sheep when I was a kid and she was like a pet dog--good around people, could take her on a leash, only thing about long walks is she'd like to graze along the way, but she would see us get ahead and then come running like crazy. Maybe your horses would like a sheep. Anyway, sounds like you're on top of things, and are a quick study for the machines you're working with. I'm still impressed, maybe even more than when I was more impressed last time. I say this because I looked up a photo of the 14T baler and it looked like about ten thousand things that could go wrong--and maybe you can't fix one thing without it affecting another part of the machine? Did some more work on the kitchen today, building a little breakfast nook as part of the remodel--basically like a restaurant booth, the seats came out of a Mexican restaurant in Washington, DC. I can eat out while staying home! Signing off,
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