Posted by Beans-OH. on March 15, 2009 at 08:48:38 from (71.2.206.5):
In Reply to: Good morning !!!! posted by plow hand on March 15, 2009 at 07:25:03:
Well i helped my buddy Saturday and his two little friends move 900 bales of clover into 5 kicker wagons. Was rewarded with Chicken and Jojo's along with a 24 pack of mountain dew. Well after lunch we had finished wagon 3 and had to go back and unload the last two to fill them up with clover. After that was done we brought them both back and fill one up with all the broke/loose hay the way in the hayloft. Then headed to the other farm to feed the cattle. We arrived in 10min. on the tractor, dumped all in the hay in the pasture, and fed them their corn. Now we headed back and loaded wagon 4. My buddies dad came over to pick it up and head back to the farm but he also needed me to help pull some new wire for the new barn (60x120). When i had arrived back they were working on wagon 5 and i helped finished by throwing to the stacker on the wagon. Now here come the reward, My buddy pulls the wagon forward but cant get them darn latches on the front gate of the wagon hitched. so he figured he would move it to level ground, didn't work. So then he figures he would angle the front left tire up this little incline next to the paved driveway. Instead he angles the tounge too far and bends the tounge(12 ton running gear)! Now i was cleaning up loose hay while this happened. Guess i should have been watching him... We look at it and wonder if it is safe enough to that back to the farm. Well we made it and he told his dad. (wasn't Happy at all) Well the only reward I received from this was waking up to a sore back.
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