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Posted by John e.c.MI on June 24, 2005 at 04:55:22 from (216.25.189.197):
I was round baling yesterday. Stopped twice in the field to fix a twine feeding problem. Several rounds after the last stop I realized my cell phone was no longer in my shirt pocket. Stopped the tractor, looked under the seat, behind the seat, on the floor, phone was nowhere to be found($170 phone). Went back to the two bales I had stopped by looked on the ground, no phone. Walked around a dozen other bales just in case I got my bales mixed up, no phone. I keep the phone on vibrate because I don"t always hear it with the tractor running so dialing the my number and listening for it to ring was not an option. Got back in the tractor and started baling again and trying to figure out where that phone was. After thinking about it, the second time I had stopped I bent down in front of the pickup to pull the twine through the twine arm. I figured the phone must have fallen out of my pocket into the windrow. Went to the next bale in that row, cut the strings and unrolled it, there at the center of the bale was my phone. Went through a JD 385 baler and still worked fine!
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