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moving baled hay off pasture when ground is wet
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<blockquote data-quote="expensive hobby" data-source="post: 876933" data-attributes="member: 17104"><p>If the hay is good I would use it. Next year I would not let the man cut another inch. He would be done in my book. Give someone an inch and they take a mile. Take some pictures of your yard now. Tell him to stay out because you do not want him rutting up your yard. And if and when he returns to load hay take pictures of him tearing up your front yard if for no other reason than to get him thinking about what he is doing. Toting a shot gun does wonders too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="expensive hobby, post: 876933, member: 17104"] If the hay is good I would use it. Next year I would not let the man cut another inch. He would be done in my book. Give someone an inch and they take a mile. Take some pictures of your yard now. Tell him to stay out because you do not want him rutting up your yard. And if and when he returns to load hay take pictures of him tearing up your front yard if for no other reason than to get him thinking about what he is doing. Toting a shot gun does wonders too. [/QUOTE]
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