Green Creek
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We were haying on some hilly pastures yesterday and when the baler dumped, the bale took off and eventually ran through a new five strand fence. :cry2:
Green Creek":1xua4jfe said:We were haying on some hilly pastures yesterday and when the baler dumped, the bale took off and eventually ran through a new five strand fence. :cry2:
Green Creek":1nptqpr0 said:We were haying on some hilly pastures yesterday and when the baler dumped, the bale took off and eventually ran through a new five strand fence. :cry2:
dun":3fqcrxbo said:Green Creek":3fqcrxbo said:We were haying on some hilly pastures yesterday and when the baler dumped, the bale took off and eventually ran through a new five strand fence. :cry2:
Got the shirt! That's one reason I'm not real crazy about bale kickers, but it doesn;t matter, they'll still get away sometimes.
maybe some equipment company will invent a bale anchor or chock ;-)bandit80":29uan0tf said:dun":29uan0tf said:Green Creek":29uan0tf said:We were haying on some hilly pastures yesterday and when the baler dumped, the bale took off and eventually ran through a new five strand fence. :cry2:
Got the shirt! That's one reason I'm not real crazy about bale kickers, but it doesn;t matter, they'll still get away sometimes.
I think I've got a couple of them shirts, the first one wore out. Anytime you bale in some hills, this will happen. I've been lucky so far this year, but I am also not done yet. Hasn't been a year go by where one or eight don't get away and roll into a ditch. It would be impossible to use a bale kicker in my neck of the woods. All we have are hills.
Fred Belknap":3g4vi7nd said:Use to square bale a meadow that was on the side of a hill and a lot of the bales would get stopped by the fence.
Fred