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Re: On The Road Again
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Posted by Allan In NE on June 05, 2006 at 06:52:14 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: On The Road Again posted by Nebraska Cowman on June 05, 2006 at 06:35:40:
Yeah, I know. We checked it last night and it was still a touch wet; just a touch. He cut it last week and pulled the windrows together early this morning, so I think it should be just right for tomorrow. Just hope it is tough enough to run tho. Don't wanna do his like I did mine. Heck, I might even break down and lay some twine on those bales since he is "company" and all. :>) Ground speed is the only thing I'm worried about. I've got it honed in on the big tractor so the bales will pack tight; just have to figure it out on this little tractor. Might even have to pull the stick back in third to make it shove it in there just right. Just out of curiosity yesterday, I took a tape and measured my bales. They are indeed 5’ X 5’ but they sure look small compared to what you big boys build. :>) Allan
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