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How would you handle his order for hay?
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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 442249" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>It use to make me mad when folkes wanted hay and then did not show or call. But I got use to it and don't expect anything anymore. </p><p>Just like last week. I was rolling good hay on a place 2 miles from my house and 1/2 mile from a man that wanted just 6 rolls. He flagged me down the arternoon that I cut it and was going to get it with his tractor when I rolled it. I told him that I should be rolling on Thursday but I would call him when It got dry. So I call him thursday morning and leave messages on home and cell phone. </p><p>This little patch made 21 rolls and I hauled 14 on the hay truck home that left 6 in the field so I had to make another trip. If he had just called I could left his in the field and not made another trip. Then I don't see him untill Sunday. </p><p>I moved all the hay Friday afternoon and put it in the barn due to showers comming Saturday. He drives up Sunday and wonders where the hay is. I told him that I would have some more but that was already in the barn and barn hay cost alot more and it was Sunday and I was playing with my Grandbaby.</p><p>BTW he feeds it to his horses. </p><p>So I will call him next time I have some fit for horses on the ground and he can pick it up or I would deliver but delivery cost. </p><p>And price, I offered this hay at $45 in the field. The feed store charges $65 in the barn. </p><p>With hay you got to be quick or pay the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 442249, member: 2218"] It use to make me mad when folkes wanted hay and then did not show or call. But I got use to it and don't expect anything anymore. Just like last week. I was rolling good hay on a place 2 miles from my house and 1/2 mile from a man that wanted just 6 rolls. He flagged me down the arternoon that I cut it and was going to get it with his tractor when I rolled it. I told him that I should be rolling on Thursday but I would call him when It got dry. So I call him thursday morning and leave messages on home and cell phone. This little patch made 21 rolls and I hauled 14 on the hay truck home that left 6 in the field so I had to make another trip. If he had just called I could left his in the field and not made another trip. Then I don't see him untill Sunday. I moved all the hay Friday afternoon and put it in the barn due to showers comming Saturday. He drives up Sunday and wonders where the hay is. I told him that I would have some more but that was already in the barn and barn hay cost alot more and it was Sunday and I was playing with my Grandbaby. BTW he feeds it to his horses. So I will call him next time I have some fit for horses on the ground and he can pick it up or I would deliver but delivery cost. And price, I offered this hay at $45 in the field. The feed store charges $65 in the barn. With hay you got to be quick or pay the price. [/QUOTE]
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