Posted by Determined on May 15, 2016 at 18:41:37 from (216.130.212.108):
In Reply to: Same thing again! posted by Greg1959 on May 15, 2016 at 18:11:33:
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Don't quite understand what you are expecting so if you take offence to my view of your situation please explain what I am incorrectly understanding in your post.
Seeing as your time, fuel + wear and tear on your equipment is worth nothing then I guess you should keep on cutting to preserve the nutrients in the grass you are never going to use so it can grow enough to justify a second cut of wasted time and fuel.
Just what are you asking for or expecting here?
Are you looking for someone to haul equipment 10 miles to a 3 acre field that may or may not be full of rocks, badger holes, scrap metal, posts etc that we can wreck our knives and equipment on, =worthless.
Advertise a good clean field of 50 + acres to be cut and baled for ?$lb and you should get plenty of offers to choose from.
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