Posted by Nathan (SD) on July 15, 2013 at 22:56:39 from (75.102.183.211):
I read alot of posts about small square bales on a few different forums. Most messages involve some anecdote about how much it sucks to handle them or how the square baler made them join the army. Then another post in the same thread will contain something about how kids nowadays just don't want to work. "Can't find any kids that will handle square bales."
Has it occured to anyone that the kids of today have spent years listening to the kids of yesterday complain about square bales? What kid in their right mind is gonna get excited about something that everyone else older than them complains about?
It would be like telling a kid how you jumped off a cliff and broke your spine and then being dumbfounded the kid doesn't want to try jumping too.Yeah you lived through it but 30 years later yer still complaining about the pain on that day.
Thats how most young kids percieve a square baler. So it aint all their fault.
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