Posted by I luv farmalls on December 07, 2010 at 09:49:57 from (207.199.210.206):
In Reply to: Just had to laugh. posted by Erik Ks Farmer on December 07, 2010 at 06:28:11:
About 15 years ago when I made alot of idiot cubes, had a lady that wanted some hay. So I had 2 loads that I didn't get unloaded which had about 120 bales on each.She came and looked at the hay and agreed on a price since I didn't have to help unload them. About an hour later she called and said she found a couple of bales that had just a touch of mold on them. I told her to bring back the moldy bales and I would replace them, no problem.Some time later she pulls in the yard with the whole load instead of just a couple of bales. I said why the whole load and not just the couple of moldy ones and she said well the back row was too damp and the front was too dry and it was alot of work unloading them back out of the hay mound.You couldn't even see any mould on the bales she pointed at. I let her take the other load and told her not to bring any back. Evidently I should have started baling 3 minutes later and finished the load 5 minutes sooner for her to have the same moisture because the windrows were nice and even and the ground was flat and dry. Landlord couldn't beleive she brought the whole load back and he couldn't find any mold either. Needless to say I didn't sell her any more hay.
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