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Memorial Day, the Busiest HAY Day of the year!!

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Carter and Cart

05-26-2003 11:05:34




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There is more hay baled & mowed today than any other day of the year.




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agman

05-27-2003 06:28:52




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 Re: Memorial Day, the Busiest HAY Day of the year in reply to Carter and Carter Machine, 05-26-2003 11:05:34  
I'll roger that, baled up 10 acres of alfalfa, and knocked down another 10 on Memorial day, this weather here in central IL is phenomenal for drying, just if this Wed rain misses me. Memorial day weekend usually kicks off my hay season



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Jim in Michigan

05-27-2003 05:36:18




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 Re: Memorial Day, the Busiest HAY Day of the year in reply to Carter and Carter Machine, 05-26-2003 11:05:34  
no one makes hay here till after July 4th,, Jim



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JIMVA

05-26-2003 12:03:43




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 Re: Memorial Day, the Busiest HAY Day of the year in reply to Carter and Carter Machine, 05-26-2003 11:05:34  
i wish 85% of the fields here are to wet to get the equipment in, hopefully i can make 1 field baled towards the end of the week



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Don-WI

05-26-2003 20:32:44




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 Re: Re: Memorial Day, the Busiest HAY Day of the in reply to JIMVA, 05-26-2003 12:03:43  
If only our hay was budding out yet. Topday I had my OLD Fox chopper out chopping up some brush from cleanig up along the fence row this weekend. Learned how to sharpen my own chainsaw blade today because no place was open, and the 2nd time it cut REALLY nice. Maybe next week our hay will just start to bud out, and then I'll have to take the duals off my Massey 285 and get out my hay mower, and clean off and fix up my wagons. My 1600 project is sitting on the back burner for a little while, although I really should get the chassis ready and painted.
Donovan from Wisconsin

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