Posted by johns48jdb on February 21, 2008 at 10:57:40 from (63.108.130.34):
In Reply to: Nicks In The Blades posted by Dick L on February 21, 2008 at 07:10:25:
looks like a lot of fun. stopping the baler getting off, climbing up on the wagon and stacking a few bales and then baleing a few more. i doubt if i could hold up to it now, but one sunday a close family friend came by and wanted me to haul some hay for him. he didn't let me know in advance and i could only find one boy to go with me. we drove 25 miles to get the hay and i could haul 250 bales one way with this truck and trailer. it took us a while but we put a little over 500 bales in the barn loft by ourselves that day. hauling hay is an art. if your going to pick up a bale of hay know where your going to put it before you do pick it up. don't be all day about standing there holding it and looking around. get-er-done and go on to the next one. while i have a chance let me caution everybody who reads this to wear a good dust mask anytime your messing with anything that is dusty or moled or makes saw dust. there is a lung disease thats called pulmonary fibrosis that is fatal to everybody who ges it unless they have a double lung transplant. do a search on it and read it. it might save your life. to late for me, but maybe it will help you.
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