RBoots

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Hey Randy, was up your way today. Hauled a load of logs from Morley to Pewamo, just a short trip was all I had time for today. Came back 46 to 66 then to 57. Don't know exactly where you're at, but know the vicinity. Saw some hay on 66 that had been cut, looked like it had been rained on, but sure smelled fresh, I love the smell of hay. Nice to be in an area with a little more "contour" than Gratiot. Hills, curves, woods, etc, make it nice over there. Gratiot is so boringly flat. The only interesting stuff around here is the NW corner where I normally work around, and the large wooded tracts in the SW corner. Nice day to be out and about with the windows down and some cool fresh air with the smell of wood, hay, and a bit of rain. Not good for your hay though. Are you closer to Sheridan or Stanton?


Ross
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I'm just a mile west of Sheridan. If you turned in the middle of town,you couldn't miss me.
There was a white semi hauling right here locally yesterday. They were going north of me on the gravel road empty and coming back loaded. There was no name on the door of the truck.
It didn't rain here today. I got 92 bales of hay hauled off. The sun came out and the wind was blowing like mad,so I started raking about 3:30. Just home for supper,got about five rounds to rake yet.
 
Hauling logs is my weekend job, let's me get out and see more areas of the state while getting paid to do it lol. Glad you got some of your hay up. You got lucky, I had rain north of you and a few miles south of you. Was very windy here earlier too, but it's pretty much calm here now. Good luck getting the rest of the hay up.

Ross
 

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