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moving baled hay off pasture when ground is wet
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<blockquote data-quote="mlazyj" data-source="post: 877478" data-attributes="member: 17406"><p>If you don't know the fellows name or number what are you going to do ? Wait till the frigging snow fly's and he shows up or he show's up and your not home , takes the hay and his equipment , then what have you got . Sure the best way to handle it was from day one , but that has long sence past . My self I'd have the hay stacked and his equipment stashed with a wheel off each piece .The mess would be sorted out before anything left the yard . If the story is true as told .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlazyj, post: 877478, member: 17406"] If you don't know the fellows name or number what are you going to do ? Wait till the frigging snow fly's and he shows up or he show's up and your not home , takes the hay and his equipment , then what have you got . Sure the best way to handle it was from day one , but that has long sence past . My self I'd have the hay stacked and his equipment stashed with a wheel off each piece .The mess would be sorted out before anything left the yard . If the story is true as told . [/QUOTE]
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