Posted by Leroy on July 19, 2023 at 06:30:03 from (98.30.20.69):
In Reply to: Re: Straw stacks posted by gtractorfan on July 19, 2023 at 05:19:50:
The sling had to be used with a hay loader weith a persion riding on the wagon to spread out the hay. It would take 2 slings to cover a normal wagon on bed and the load had to be cut in half for the hay carier could handle it. Then there were the hay forks that most used instead of the slings that saved a lot of labor and could be used with a buckrake to haul the hay in from the field and the load was droped where the fork would come down on top of it with one person sticking the prongs and setting it so it would grab a load of hay. to be pulled tp the mow, same person doing the setting had control of a small half inch diameter rope to trip the for to dump the hay. I had both the sling and fork up to 6 years ago. Threashing stoped in 1945 when I was 2 years old and Dad bought a McCormick 42 combine and pulled it for several years with a 44 2N Ford on PTO
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