Posted by Walt Davies on October 30, 2007 at 14:52:00 from (75.106.199.137):
In Reply to: Falls posted by Walt Davies on October 30, 2007 at 10:46:43:
Yep! its a big leaf Oak not sure what type but it sure is pretty this year, it was only about 8 in. high when we planted it in 92. Th baler all the way to the right is my parts baler the rest are all working machines. One day while working a field I had a brake down on the NH and then went and got the IH wire baler and when it ran out I went and got the IH twine baler to finish the last 40 or so bales. That was not a good day but I got the job done before it got dark. Spent the next day repairing and loading balers. Its take a good man to put a hundred lb bale of wire in one of those things. I leave them out because I'm to poor to build a shed and my 60X64 barn is full of hay and tractors. Someday I may hit the lottery and have enough to build a long open front shed over them won't that be nice. I won't have to do so much cleaning in the spring getting ready for Haying but then I won't have so much fun working on them either. I spent two days with power washer cleaning the old grease off that wire baler the last owner believed in greasing everything till it ran out all over the place. There was enough grease left on the baler to keep it grease for many years to come. Personally I think over greasing only makes a mess that one has to clean up later on. Walt
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