(quoted from post at 04:16:06 06/12/18) Fairly common when farming with a trctor with a loader.a
(quoted from post at 06:57:05 06/12/18)
What's a hay skid, and what self respecting farmer calls dinner lunch? Around here it's breakfast, dinner, and supper. A little lunch is what you ate between supper and bedtime.
A lot of farmers kept their horses after they bought their first tractor, and kept putting up loose hay with their hayloader and wagons. If they wanted bales made they would put the hay up in stacks to be baled at a later date.
(quoted from post at 16:54:01 06/11/18) Home boy is makin' hay. Anyone know who this is? Hope this works fellas.
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(quoted from post at 18:09:29 06/16/18) Caryc That bucket being up like that is his shade when driving into the sun.
(quoted from post at 21:43:10 06/17/18) Every loader operators manual I've ever seen tells the operator to keep the bucket a low as possible because that loader changes the geometry of the tractor. Heck even that Michigan 5 yard loader I ran had caution labels telling to keep the bucket as low as possible. We had a local guy here, bought a JD 350 crawler loader. Fist day using it laid it over on it's side cause he was running it with the boom all the way up, empty bucket, turning on a side hill.
Guys don't make excuses for novice operators or those who confuse safety with luck. We, as a group, play with toys that can kill us. Lets keep our friends and neighbors safe, alive and in one piece!
Rick
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