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<blockquote data-quote="LauraleesFarm" data-source="post: 1155856" data-attributes="member: 14261"><p>Since we own a haybaling business, I guess we are part of those bad folks who show up late and don't get it done right......</p><p></p><p>That being said, if I controlled the weather, I would not be making a living baling hay. I'd be much more valuable as a weather guru.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, one of the biggest factors for showing up on schedule is having good running equipment. Newer stuff just does not break down as much. And when it does, warranty covers most of the cost. Monthly bills for that new stuff approach $1800 a month in this household. And that is during winter time too. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, most importantly, best way for getting someone to bale your hay is to have a good, clean field that yields well. :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraleesFarm, post: 1155856, member: 14261"] Since we own a haybaling business, I guess we are part of those bad folks who show up late and don't get it done right...... That being said, if I controlled the weather, I would not be making a living baling hay. I'd be much more valuable as a weather guru. Furthermore, one of the biggest factors for showing up on schedule is having good running equipment. Newer stuff just does not break down as much. And when it does, warranty covers most of the cost. Monthly bills for that new stuff approach $1800 a month in this household. And that is during winter time too. Lastly, most importantly, best way for getting someone to bale your hay is to have a good, clean field that yields well. :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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