Posted by Iowa Jim on June 25, 2010 at 08:01:39 from (63.131.94.163):
Good windrows make good bales!!
We made hay yesterday for a neighbor who chose to rake it himself rather than let us do it. It was raked twice, both times throwing the hay you. I have no I dea how he thought we would bale the hay that was thrown into the fence.
We finished baling the next to the outside windrow then we got the rake back out and threw the outside one back inside and off of the fence so we could finish baling. Come to find he had sent his teenage son out to rake. He did a good job, excpet for not knowing to start in the middle for the last raking.
Lessons, we get them all the time. I will be taking this young man with me on my next raking job to show him the correct nethod to rake hay. Heck he might make a nice hired hand some day.
Jim
This post was edited by Iowa Jim at 08:06:16 06/25/10.
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