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In November???????

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    Posted: 14 Nov 2010 at 12:54pm
 Allis to the rescue, well sort of. Neighbor called yesterday & wondered if I could bale some hay for him, seems his baler gave up & his friends John Deere baler wouldn't tie so he gave me a call. I told him to let everything set, I would be right there. when I arrived they had moved everything else out of the field. "We knew you'd have pictures or video on the internet tonight of that ugly Orange, so we moved ours!" Boy those green & red guys are funny. Baled 47 small bales of beautiful alfalfa to help him out, ON THE 13TH OF NOVEMBER! Thats a first for me, crazy weather in SC PA...Harvey
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Should'a called me, I'd have been right there!
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So where are the pics and video? LOL

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Harvey  you should have used a round baler. lol
And yes some pics of the red and green broken down been nice.
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 I asked about the round baler Don, that was handy but he wanted squares so by the time I had dug it out the back of the shed they had the other ones under cover, so no pics or video. I think they would have wrestled me to the ground if I'd have tried. You don't need a special invite to visit me John, if I'm here you are welcome!...Harvey
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Hmmmm, if your'e  haying in November, do you take the baler in for an off season service special in July? LOL  Darrel
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He must not plan on hay in the same place next year. 
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in 97 i baled and wrapped hay on dec16. there was no snow here until 23of dec.
it was funny the guy was baling was listening to xmas  music.
made 63 4x4 bales . that was 5th cut.. yes we had lots of hay off that same peice the following yr
if farming was easy everybody would be doing it
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Originally posted by Harvey/pa Harvey/pa wrote:

 Allis to the rescue, well sort of. Neighbor called yesterday & wondered if I could bale some hay for him, seems his baler gave up & his friends John Deere baler wouldn't tie so he gave me a call. I told him to let everything set, I would be right there. when I arrived they had moved everything else out of the field. "We knew you'd have pictures or video on the internet tonight of that ugly Orange, so we moved ours!" Boy those green & red guys are funny. Baled 47 small bales of beautiful alfalfa to help him out, ON THE 13TH OF NOVEMBER! Thats a first for me, crazy weather in SC PA...Harvey
 
 
Harvey,
 
I saw the same thing..Im in your neck of the woods. Was near Elizabethtown and did a double take when I saw hay raked up for baling at a farm.
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