Posted by billonthefarm on July 04, 2010 at 16:35:28 from (216.24.115.57):
At last we got enough dry weather to get the hay up. Nick went over and baled hay for TravisM's dad last week. I stopped in to check on how everything was going and got a few pics. This has been the biggest streak of dry weather for us in two years and every acre of hay in the county got mowed.
Nick baled about 100 bales of mixed grass hay on Thursday. I went back on Friday and finished up there and completed our baling as well.
Who is this guy? TravisM's dad and I solved alot of the worlds problems leaning on a hay bale while nick baled the hay!
I bought this baler used and last year was our first year with it. It really drove us up a wall. The net wrap wanted to wrap up on the rollers in the net wrap unit. Seems like we finally got it to work much better, knock on wood! It missed two bales out of 200.
It was nice and warm thursday so wrigley was looking for a cool place to hang out but yet keep an eye on me. Our dry weather ended about 2pm this afternoon. I was mowing roadsides just next to town and a little shower came up and it looks like more on the way. The dry weather sure did help us get alot of projects out of the way. bill
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