Posted by keith molden on September 27, 2020 at 04:07:31 from (209.33.116.149):
In Reply to: Re: hip replacement posted by derwen1959 on September 27, 2020 at 00:45:39:
I have a grandson that will bale it and would mow and rake it but he works a steady job for a small construction company and deer season just came in yesterday for us bow hunters. He has a 12 point buck that he's been watching so I couldn't ask him to do it for me. He needs a life of his own too and on top of that he has a girl friend that he will probably give an engagement ring to on Christmas. You know she's more important than doing hay but she'll be right there with him if he does it, she's a darned good girl. I have a close friend that is a farmer but he had back surgery a few months ago and is having a good deal of trouble with that. He'd come and do it but I won't ask him to climb into a tractor and ride for 4 or 5 hours mowing hay. I really don't have to have the hay done so it can just wait till next year. It won't hurt anything and it's really not very high anyway because of ther dry weather conditions we have had this year.
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