Posted by charlie M on January 21, 2014 at 13:31:21 from (173.85.162.59):
In Reply to: Hay Hooks posted by 37Chief on January 21, 2014 at 13:14:06:
I always use a hay hook to pull bales off the baler. I then pick it by the strings to stack it. I'm using hooks my Dad had back in the 50's. I remember once when I was about 7 trying to help pull bales - the baler went over a bump which moved the bale and I went to stab a bale put the hook in my other hand. I wasn't too coordinated in those days at that age. I can also tell you about blisters between my fingers in my younger days as the old hay hooks were T shaped instead of the new ones you find now.
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