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In Reply to: Barn cured hay posted by SVcummins on May 01, 2021 at 23:38:45:
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I have lusted after a loose hay loader for many years. I remember my uncle and crew using one in the field next door as a little kid. My cousin who is five years older told than me that he was driving the truck that pulled the loader when he was eight. A developer had one that was on the property but he wanted too much. There was one beside the road but the owner wanted to get enough out of it to pay for the tires that he had put on it fifteen years earlier and were all cracked. Do you know what they get for them? I came across one on town property last year but I would have to pay a tree service $900 to get the tree out of it without wrecking it. The funny thing about that one is that I was around it a lot fifteen years earlier but never noticed it. I noticed one recently that I had asked about twenty years ago and then had thought that it was gone, but it is still there.
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