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Darn low power line
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1688929" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Over 100 degrees and I have been hauling hay. What is wrong with that picture? Good thing it is big bales so they get loaded and unloaded with a tractor. Bad news is it was supposed to get stacked by one of those self loading trucks except the power line between the shop and the barn is too low. He did the 80+/- bales in the front field in less than an hour. I get to do the 70+/- bales on the house side of the river 8 at a time on my trailer. I need a tractor with an AC cab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1688929, member: 498"] Over 100 degrees and I have been hauling hay. What is wrong with that picture? Good thing it is big bales so they get loaded and unloaded with a tractor. Bad news is it was supposed to get stacked by one of those self loading trucks except the power line between the shop and the barn is too low. He did the 80+/- bales in the front field in less than an hour. I get to do the 70+/- bales on the house side of the river 8 at a time on my trailer. I need a tractor with an AC cab. [/QUOTE]
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