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Posted by Don-Wi on June 20, 2006 at 00:19:06 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Haying going the usual way posted by Jon Holt on June 19, 2006 at 20:32:00:
It wasn't going too bad for us untill the rain hit Sunday A.M. On Saturday we got off 9 loads (about 1300 bales) but there is still about 5-6 loads still out there. SWe've only got 4 wagons in rotation at this moment in time, and the help (2 of my brothers) is gone back to Madison. I go to school and work 2nd shift Monday-Thursday, so we only have Fri-Sun to get anything done. We've also gotta get the peas & tritical & oats in the silo cause it's ready to go NOW, plus my neice is being baptized on Sunday in Plymouth so we really only have Friday and Saturday to bale off the rest of the hay, cut the mixture for in the silo, set up the chopper which includes a new shear bar, putting on the hay head, and sharpening the knives, and get everything in the barn or silo.
Peice of cake......
I think I may be "sick" in a day or 2...... Donovan from Wisconsin
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