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Is square baleing seriously that hard?
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Posted by Stephi on June 19, 2005 at 14:06:52 from (64.12.117.7):
Ok. Help me out. I've watched for two years as my boyfriend and his father sit in the air conditioned cabs of their John Deere 4020's and ride around listening to the radio pulling a square baler behind them. Then, it happens. One of them has to take off to God knows where for a few days and they're strapped for help. I offer to help and they laugh like giddy little girls that it's absolutely impossible for me to learn how to do this. I'm sorry. Maybe it's because I'm blonde, but I seriously don't see the brain sugery in this operation they have going on here. I'm sure there are details. And yes, I've been paying close attention when I'm in the tractor with my boyfriend when he's baleing. NO, the tractors in general are not a new thing to me. So what is the big deal. It can't be that hard. Is square baleing a science that I'm going to have to go to college for or what? Someone clue me in. lol
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