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Re: Is square baleing seriously that hard?
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Posted by Katie D. on June 19, 2005 at 17:54:39 from (204.8.190.55):
In Reply to: Is square baleing seriously that hard? posted by Stephi on June 19, 2005 at 14:06:52:
I am 17 years old and 5'1 tall and weigh 105. My brother lets me use his Oliver Super 77 diesel and Dad's New Holland baler and I baled over 30,000 bales last summer. My dad does not allow me to drive the baler to the field on the road but he leaves me to do the custom baling. Last summer an older fellow said I was making too much money for a d@#$ girl and refused to pay the .40 per bale. My daddy threatened to whip him if he did not pay. Dad pays for all the fuel and twine and lets me keep the money for a college fund. I already have a BF who I met on this site last summer. Sorry but he lives in Minnesota and I live in Missouri.
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