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<blockquote data-quote="A6gal" data-source="post: 171777" data-attributes="member: 2034"><p>I hate it when someone watches me struggling with a chore and then when I'm finished has the nerve to tell me how I should have done it.</p><p></p><p>Example: For the last several monthls I have been feeding 2 round bales twice a week, alone. I back the hay buggy into the hay yard up under a bale, winch it up and drive it to the pasture, drop the bale, pick up the hay ring, drop it around the bale and remove the string then go back for another bale.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday a friend was standing at the fence of the hay yard watching and waiting for me to finish my chores. I couldn't get that darn buggy to back straight up to a bale to save my soul. He then proceeded to tell me how to back a trailer/hay buggy. Then I snagged a post with the trailer tire on my way out of the hay yard. I wanted to strangle him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A6gal, post: 171777, member: 2034"] I hate it when someone watches me struggling with a chore and then when I'm finished has the nerve to tell me how I should have done it. Example: For the last several monthls I have been feeding 2 round bales twice a week, alone. I back the hay buggy into the hay yard up under a bale, winch it up and drive it to the pasture, drop the bale, pick up the hay ring, drop it around the bale and remove the string then go back for another bale. Yesterday a friend was standing at the fence of the hay yard watching and waiting for me to finish my chores. I couldn't get that darn buggy to back straight up to a bale to save my soul. He then proceeded to tell me how to back a trailer/hay buggy. Then I snagged a post with the trailer tire on my way out of the hay yard. I wanted to strangle him! [/QUOTE]
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