Jo I had a bearing go out tuesady evening was only a 30 minute fix except for having to drive the 50 miles to get it and then it was hot and humid putting it back together yesterdayJogeephus":1kv74zb3 said:The gurus are calling for 100 degree temperature today with 89% humidity. Since I'll be in the hayfield most of the day I'll get a chance to evaluate their prediction. Based on the balmy conditions this morning I'm thinking they may have guessed it right. Now all I need is a bearing to go out so I can repair it without fear of catching a cold. :nod:
Jogeephus":1egg80ti said:Did your hay get wet on the day you had planned to bale?
Jogeephus":38egchcw said:Did your hay get wet on the day you had planned to bale?
grannysoo":31ar06hg said:Jogeephus":31ar06hg said:Did your hay get wet on the day you had planned to bale?
Mine did. Not by that evening shower that we had a 20% chance of, but the one that rolled thru this morning a 6:00 am when the rain chance was at 0%.
Let's just start flipping a coin. Cut it, heads. Let it grow, tails.
1982vett":31tjijnh said::help:
1982vett":31wg4cvh said:I'm just over here trying not to be jealous. :lol:
Seems we have a storm brewing off the coast of Mexico in the Pacific. If we could get this H pressure system over us to move about 4-500 miles east----maybe, just maybe we both would be in luck. Looks like it is piling up moisture out in West Texas and the Panhandle.
Jogeephus":38smvw6p said:1982vett":38smvw6p said:I'm just over here trying not to be jealous. :lol:
Seems we have a storm brewing off the coast of Mexico in the Pacific. If we could get this H pressure system over us to move about 4-500 miles east----maybe, just maybe we both would be in luck. Looks like it is piling up moisture out in West Texas and the Panhandle.
Spit on the sun! :nod: Looks like we got an inch. I couldn't have asked for better hay conditions than this and then it gets rained on. I'm not whining mind you cause the memory of the last few years has put a little thing like rain on hay in perspective. Give me another two or three good rain years and maybe I'll go to whining and complaining but for now - the memory is all to vivid.
Jogeephus":1es42km4 said:Mine looked good yesterday. Even smelled like it was ready. Ran the tedder over it for good measure and it threw out some big clogs of green grass that looked like it had just been cut. Gotta fluff it again after the dew dries and hope I can get it dry. It was knee deep when I cut it so it may still have the green clods in it. I'm not complaining though cause that rain did more good than harm and I probably could sell some horse hay. ;-) :lol2: