Posted by keith molden on October 03, 2020 at 23:24:45 from (209.33.116.149):
Well we got about all of the hay I talked about on Friday done except for the windrows that were in the afternoon shade yesterday. Today there is still two windrows that I rolled out to where they will be in the sun all day, My grandson, grand son in law, niece and her husband and the guy that was buying the hay got it done. I raked with the Kubota and V rake and my Grandson baled. I hurt using ther clutch on the Massey 255 so he took over the baling for me and this ol man just sat on a bale and watched. Today I'll probably take the round baler over and roll the he last of it up. When we got finished, my wife and daughter had homemade chicken noodles for dinner and grand daughter had a cake and ice cream for us. My 5 year old granddaughter helped grandpa blow out the candles (you might know the candles were the ones that don't blow out easy) So the birthday turned out great and I'm looking for the 74th one, if I make it to it then I will ahve lived another year. have a good day my friends
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