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<blockquote data-quote="AngusLimoX" data-source="post: 239906" data-attributes="member: 3319"><p>Similar story hay wise here Bez. Reed Canary is even higher than eye level in cab. Not too often do I like to take chances with the equipment, but what do you do, hire bush beaters to machete ahead of you! :lol: ( I just went slow and cringed a lot ).</p><p></p><p>I hit a rock that Beefy's helo buddies must have dropped in since last year. Rock is about 4 feet in circumfrence and 1 1/12 feet thick. Haybine flipped it right out of the ground, but took out 2 guards and 3 sections. Could have been a LOT worse.</p><p></p><p>That darned Jeanne bragging about being done already!! Another week or 2 of first cut, and second cut is already staring me in face ready in some fields. The little snot! :lol: </p><p></p><p>Sure a big differencefrom last year when I had to sell some good cattle because of drought/no hay. This will put me a year ahead, and I plan on stayin there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngusLimoX, post: 239906, member: 3319"] Similar story hay wise here Bez. Reed Canary is even higher than eye level in cab. Not too often do I like to take chances with the equipment, but what do you do, hire bush beaters to machete ahead of you! :lol: ( I just went slow and cringed a lot ). I hit a rock that Beefy's helo buddies must have dropped in since last year. Rock is about 4 feet in circumfrence and 1 1/12 feet thick. Haybine flipped it right out of the ground, but took out 2 guards and 3 sections. Could have been a LOT worse. That darned Jeanne bragging about being done already!! Another week or 2 of first cut, and second cut is already staring me in face ready in some fields. The little snot! :lol: Sure a big differencefrom last year when I had to sell some good cattle because of drought/no hay. This will put me a year ahead, and I plan on stayin there! [/QUOTE]
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