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Re: Update on hay situation
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Posted by Mike (WA) on July 29, 2005 at 15:08:55 from (209.213.153.116):
In Reply to: Re: Update on hay situation posted by Coldiron on July 29, 2005 at 09:25:10:
Second the motion on dust- we usually have the dirt variety, because by the time it quits raining in the spring, grass blooming and pollen are a distant memory. I had an MC Rotary Scythe for awile- 7 foot wide machine with flail blades that cut very well, but also picked up molehills and distributed them nicely over the top of the windrow. Finally had to get rid of it, because of all the dirt in the hay. Disc mowers are much better in that regard. Nice job of solving the hay problem, Brokenwrench- you turned a negative into a positive. I do a lot of negotiating in my job, and Rule 1 in a successful negotiation is to get everyone as happy as you can in the beginning, then work like he** to keep it that way through to the end. Once you get the hang of it, its amazing how you can defuse hostilities, but you gotta concentrate on doing so, and not take anything personal. Of course, it helps to be doing it as a third party, and not really have a dog in the fight to start with.
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