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Posted by Allan In NE on June 05, 2006 at 05:45:49 from (148.78.243.25):
Hi Guys, Gonna get the baler all oiled/twined/tuned up today and ready to tie into another project early in the morning before the sun comes up. Gotta go bale 40 or 50 acres for the man that was nice enough to loan me his John Deere tractor and big disc last April when I was fightin' the sod. 'Bout 30 miles away, so think I'll take the German 686 'cause it is far easier on the fuel bill. I've never baled with this tractor before and am hoping that my old pee-brain can figure out the ground speed on the old sow. Gots those big tires on the rear so it wants to walk pretty darned fast. I suppose that he is gonna be one of these picky fellers that will want the hay put up correctly. Geeze! What kind of deal is that anyway? Oh well, I wanna pay him back; still can't believe he let me run that expensive outfit on my little run down ramshackel farm. :>) Allan
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