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moving baled hay off pasture when ground is wet
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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 877410" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I agree 100%.</p><p>It is the whiner's fault from jump street the minute a rut was made or the hay deal wasn't what he thought he should have hollered Whoa. </p><p></p><p>I was baleing a field one time for a fellow on halves, while I was baleing a truck showed up with a float.</p><p>He was fixing to load up hay. I ask what he was doing, he said the owner had called him and sold him fifty rolls.</p><p>I told him I am not baleing and counting hay at the same time and there isn't a 100 rolls on this field.</p><p>I guess the baler had spit out about fifteen roll's I shut it down and called the owner his reply was it kicked out a 100 last year and he had sold this fellow 50 rolls, I responded I was going to the house until he figured his mess out. He went to hollering what about my hay. I told him I wasn't baleing that field for 20 or 25 rolls. I went to the house.</p><p>He called the next day crying wanting to know if I was going to bale the field? I ask do you have your mess cleaned up? He said yes. I went back and baled the field and it kicked out 80 roll's. I went and got my 40 roll's and told him I would never bale his field again I don't do business that way. I then put out the word to the other balers in the area how he conducted his business. He hasn't been able to get anyone to cut his field in the last few years after we got to comparing notes he had tried to screw others. </p><p>This is a two way street. </p><p></p><p>Moral a good understanding goes a long way and stick to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 877410, member: 694"] I agree 100%. It is the whiner's fault from jump street the minute a rut was made or the hay deal wasn't what he thought he should have hollered Whoa. I was baleing a field one time for a fellow on halves, while I was baleing a truck showed up with a float. He was fixing to load up hay. I ask what he was doing, he said the owner had called him and sold him fifty rolls. I told him I am not baleing and counting hay at the same time and there isn't a 100 rolls on this field. I guess the baler had spit out about fifteen roll's I shut it down and called the owner his reply was it kicked out a 100 last year and he had sold this fellow 50 rolls, I responded I was going to the house until he figured his mess out. He went to hollering what about my hay. I told him I wasn't baleing that field for 20 or 25 rolls. I went to the house. He called the next day crying wanting to know if I was going to bale the field? I ask do you have your mess cleaned up? He said yes. I went back and baled the field and it kicked out 80 roll's. I went and got my 40 roll's and told him I would never bale his field again I don't do business that way. I then put out the word to the other balers in the area how he conducted his business. He hasn't been able to get anyone to cut his field in the last few years after we got to comparing notes he had tried to screw others. This is a two way street. Moral a good understanding goes a long way and stick to it. [/QUOTE]
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