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Saturday, June 07, 2008
Hay Baling Across The Road
Pauline and Brent came over early on Saturday since we had Julie
Thursday and Friday. After playing with Julie for a while Brent and I
went to hook up the tractors to the hay baler and hay wagon. We finished
that, then went back inside to cool off and have a sandwich before
starting the actual hay baling. We left the house a few minutes after 11
AM and drove the tractors to the hay field across the road from the
house. I started the hay baler and we made a few bales and adjusted the
bale length, then Brent brought the hay wagon to the back of the baler
and we hooked it to the baler.
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I
drove the tractor around the hay field baling hay and Brent was stacking
the bales on the wagon as the baler pushed the bales out of the chute to
him on the wagon. After about one round, Steve Riddle drove up with
Steve Anderson and they climbed on the wagon and started helping with
the bale stacking. We busted three or four bales but kept going. After
another round or two, Steve and Phil Garmon stopped and helped me adjust
the baler and told me to drive the tractor in the next faster gear.
After that, we didn't have any more busted bales and the baling went
smoothly. We filled the wagon, then unhooked and pulled it to the back
of the barn and inside the barn loft. The four of us unloaded the hay
and drank a cold can of pop, then headed back to the hay field for
another load. The temperature was near 90 degrees and quite a bit of
humidity. In other words, it was scalding us. Another wagon load and
back to the barn again, this time with a longer break in the shade after
unloading the hay. Once more we went back to the hay field and filled
the wagon, but this time we simply pulled the wagon in the barn and left
the hay on it. Brent went inside to shower, I thanked Steve R and Steve
A and they left about 3 PM after making plans to bale Steve Riddle's hay
on Monday. I finished baling about ten more bales to clean up and let
the bales drop in the field. I parked the tractor and went inside to
cool down, then took a shower. Pauline, Julie, Stacey and Linda had been
watching us from the front porch for a while, then they got too hot and
went back inside after taking a few pictures when we first started
baling.
I
rode a 4-wheeler up the road to Garmon's farm and thanked Phil for
helping us get the baler setup and doing some extra raking. We talked a
while and he said they had made 74 rolls in the fields across the creek.
I said that was the best cutting they had ever done in those fields and
told him we had hauled 183 bales out of the small field, then I went
back to the house just in time for the hamburgers Linda fixed for
supper. We ate, then Brent and I went outside and put up the tractors
and baler, picked up the bales laying in the field, closed the hay shed
door and started back to the house. We found Julie and Pauline feeding
Daisy, so I walked to the house while Pauline, Brent and Julie took a
ride in the Mule.
No
one lasted very long after dark and I think we all went to bed around 9
PM.