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Re: Is square baleing seriously that hard?
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Posted by Stephi on June 20, 2005 at 06:42:00 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Is square baleing seriously that hard? posted by j cook (iowa) on June 20, 2005 at 06:29:35:
The only help we need in hands on department is in the barn. We have a stacker that picks up the bails in the field and sets them in the barn. The boys in the barn just have to stack the loose hay bales on top the the stacks already set in the barn. Whoo hoo. Like I ain't done that before. My job consists of riding around on a 4 wheeler turning the bales the right way if the fall off the baler the wrong way so the stacker can pick them up so that the MAN doesn't have to get off the tractor to turn the bale over himself. lol They're spoiled I tell ya. Sittin in the air watchin while I lug around bay bales. lmao I wanna square bale. And if I don't get to someone's gonna get to see me have a cute little pouting hissie fit right there in the field. lmao God, this is gettin way to funny.
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