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Posted by Leroy on July 05, 2007 at 15:48:24 from (216.201.38.46):
In Reply to: Re: hay sweep posted by jimont on July 04, 2007 at 11:12:38:
We did not use the rope slings on the floor of the barn, those were only used on the flat bed wagon loaded with a hay loader, then pulled to the mow. With the buck rake and most of the time we used a hay fork to pull the hay up to the mow from either the wagon bed or the barn floor where the buckrake deposited the load and the buck rake driver whent after anouther load while the barn crew pulled the hay to the mow. 1 person on the fork to stick it and pull it back, one on a tractor to pull the fork to the mow and the person that stuck the fork would do the triping of the fork and 2 possibly 3 people in the mow to work the hay back to the corners of the mow while keeping in level in the barn.
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