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<blockquote data-quote="Rafter S" data-source="post: 1229983" data-attributes="member: 21194"><p>I may have mentioned that my father and his buddy were in the custom hay business for 30 years or so. Back before round bales got popular their regular hay hauler was missing both legs above the knee, and one arm just below the elbow. He had gotten pulled into a corn picker years before this. Anyway, he owned the truck, and would hire people to help. When they'd get to the field, one of the other guys would put the truck in low gear and step out. This guy would slide over behind the wheel and drive through the field until they got the truck loaded. Then when they'd get to the barn he'd sit in that hot truck while his helpers unloaded. And no, the truck didn't have ac.</p><p></p><p>I've always admired that old man. He wasn't asking anyone for a handout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafter S, post: 1229983, member: 21194"] I may have mentioned that my father and his buddy were in the custom hay business for 30 years or so. Back before round bales got popular their regular hay hauler was missing both legs above the knee, and one arm just below the elbow. He had gotten pulled into a corn picker years before this. Anyway, he owned the truck, and would hire people to help. When they'd get to the field, one of the other guys would put the truck in low gear and step out. This guy would slide over behind the wheel and drive through the field until they got the truck loaded. Then when they'd get to the barn he'd sit in that hot truck while his helpers unloaded. And no, the truck didn't have ac. I've always admired that old man. He wasn't asking anyone for a handout. [/QUOTE]
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