That reminds me of the people who bought about 50 acres of complete scrub land beside my parents and then decided they were "farmers". The last time I went to visit my parents told me that the Father (not sure of his name) had one of the neighbors cut and bale a field of briars (that is what it looked like to me) for him so he could feed it to his horses. Well he doesn't own a tractor or any kind of equipment so when I get there i see what looks like an old Ryder truck with a lift gates sliding over the hill beside his house. I walked over there to see if he needed any help and to ask him why the hell he had the box truck out in the middle of that field. He told me that he had been loading hay with it. He said the square bales were too heavy to load in the back of a truck so he borrowed a box truck with a lift gate from the guy he works for to load his hay with. I went and got one of the old tractors out of the barn and pulled that old box truck back up the hill for him and told that he would be better off with a tractor on that hill to load hay with, of course he agreed. I came back out 15 minutes later and he had that box truck parked out on the hillside again, he was dragging bales of hay onto the lift gate and then he would raise it up and him and his 9 and 10 year old sons would push them off the lift gate and into the truck at which point they would start all over again. I watched him loaded about 20 bales and it took close to an hour and I was laughing so hard I had to leave.
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