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Re: Is square baleing seriously that hard?
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Posted by paul on June 20, 2005 at 13:32:50 from (66.60.197.32):
In Reply to: Re: Is square baleing seriously that hard? posted by Stephi on June 20, 2005 at 03:41:28:
I replied up above to your basic question, but I hope Ty knows what he's got in you. ;) ;) ;) Good luck to you all, sounds like you will have a good one going down life's path. :) It can be tough for an 'outsider' to get into the family farm, there are a lot of personality traits & stubbornness that goes on with that, different directions from different generations & all. You seem to understand people traits pretty well from your replies, you should be able to make it work out. Fortunately, I did the 'Tom Swayer' thing with my wife, made tractor stuff her choice, if she wanted, don't have to ever bother if you don't want to.... We got married 6 years ago, & I don't know if she knows how much I dpend on her.... She was bugging me to get the tractor to pick up round bales today be4 the rain came, but I had to use the tractor for baling so didn't work out. But now, if I told her she _has_ to go out & get those bales, I'm not sure if she would ever want to or get anything done.... This way, she is bugging me to get some tractor time. :) --->Paul
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