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Caution this hay season

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rexhellwig

07-01-2007 20:02:57




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Be alert for utility poles that may dart out in front of you when haying.

Your rural electric guys will appreciate it.

http://www.mcleodcoop.com/Stock/tractor_pole.jpg




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Hoosier JD

07-02-2007 18:32:38




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 Re: Caution this hay season in reply to rexhellwig, 07-01-2007 20:02:57  
...Oh geesh..... ...and where were the parents!?



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NawlensGator

07-02-2007 09:54:18




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 Re: Caution this hay season in reply to rexhellwig, 07-01-2007 20:02:57  

That could be an electrifying experience.



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Dave from MN

07-02-2007 04:53:04




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 Re: Caution this hay season in reply to rexhellwig, 07-01-2007 20:02:57  
Baled a feild like that yesterday. Has 4 or 5 poles right through the middle of it. No problem avoiding them baling due to the slow speed, but mowing it last tuesday was different, the creep up on you fast, especially with the A/C on and trying to find a decent radio station. Well, we now have 18 racks of hay to unload, yippee!



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R2D2

07-01-2007 20:44:06




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 Re: Caution this hay season in reply to rexhellwig, 07-01-2007 20:02:57  
Fake picture,no mud on the tires. If this picture was real and the tractor was red it would have choked off before entering the field.



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sd pete

07-01-2007 20:29:01




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 Re: Caution this hay season in reply to rexhellwig, 07-01-2007 20:02:57  
that deere needs jumpin lessons



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John S-B

07-01-2007 20:07:59




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 Re: Caution this hay season in reply to rexhellwig, 07-01-2007 20:02:57  
I'm mowing with a Hesston self propelled windrower so I don't have to look back. I've mowed about 30 acres with the old '68 310 so far, have another 15 or so to do.



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Ken Macfarlane

07-03-2007 04:57:56




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 Re: Caution this hay season in reply to John S-B, 07-01-2007 20:07:59  
I drove straight into a well casing this season. Wouldn't be a story except it was me who got the well drill there last year lol.



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