Posted by Wheat47 on June 07, 2022 at 11:24:05 from (38.97.192.169):
In Reply to: 2022.06.07 posted by kcm.MN on June 06, 2022 at 20:47:28:
I built a lot of stacks like that with Dad. He wouldn't let me on the stack because I didn't make them right. He could make the straightest, squarest hay sacks and never get off to look at them. We used a Deere G with a Farmhand just like that. You learned to be ambidextrous with a hand clutch on one side and loader controls on the other. We mowed with a seven ft. #5 Deere mower, pulling a dump rake. The trick was to buck hay, get it to the stack so Dad didn't have to wait on me. I'd put up a big basket full, then rush of to get the far away windrows. Our hay basket had oak sweep teeth. We never had steel teeth...too expensive, I guess. And yes, I broke a few teeth. Usually by running them in the ground. Yes, it was hot and sticky!! And this was all dryland prairie hay. Some years we had to go a long way to get lot of hay. We always did the draws and coolies first because that's where the best hay grew.
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