Posted by Billy NY on June 19, 2009 at 09:40:35 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: Welcome To Nebraska posted by Allan In NE on June 19, 2009 at 06:42:36:
That is discouraging, blizzards, lack of rain, too much rain, ....... think they're done throwin curve balls at you yet ?
Don't worry, hay is not going well here, we lost the dry window for it, as my friend was hospitalized, his son got a little aggressive mowing last week, then again, have to get it off the field anyway, but it got rained on, hit it with the tedder and just before this latest round of rain, got it raked up, windrows still had some questionable moisture, he bales it, darned bales are lop sided, not sure what is going on there, but they don't stack right, we had to unroll several, re-bale, not sure if any have wet spots that have been baled up, they did not put the pallets down in the barn 1st, all of it has to come back out and re-stacked, last load, was dark, other son must have caught the back door on the truck, bent the ram like a banana, I was worried about the height and the 115,000 volt lines and clearance heading back, we got it down far enough, and there is no end in sight for the rain.
Not sure what was up with the round baler, new 582 JD, sileage special, windrows, the way he was loading it, something mechanical, though most were close, something was not right, one thing is for sure, doing hay will never change, though we've had better days !
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