Posted by Don-Wi on April 14, 2017 at 08:03:14 from (66.87.77.62):
I took yesterday off because my kids are on spring break. I was going to meet one guy at the farm for hay, and then I got an email from another guy that ended up coming out as well.both took about 100 bales.
Then I had a delivery scheduled for Saturday that between the others I decided to load up. she sent an email asking to confirm Saturday. In my reply I told her I was loading up today and with the forecast the way it was I could deliver if she was around yesterday.
All told I sold 200 or of the barn, and delivered another 100. Normally I have Dad to help me (it is his hay I'm helping him sell) but he had to work, so it about tripled the work since I had to pitch some down, go stack it, pick up what fell on the ground and then do it all over a few more times.
Good news is, I'm done for the weekend and now I can have Saturday to spend with family, and it only cost me an extra 2 hours yesterday.
Bad news is, I'm feeling it today.
Getting the hay mow empty now, but still have around 1500 bales to sell yet. I've done 700 in the last 2 weeks.
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