cowboydoc
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I'm not sure where the fun of haying comes from? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Unless you like sweating your tail off in the 90 degree days with 90% humidity working like a dog putting bales, getting residue all over your sweaty body and itching for days on end, trying to put together equipment, new or old because it all breaks, without adequate parts or knowledge or a book. Trying to find parts. Busting your head, knuckles, back, etc getting it fixed. Watching the rain come and ruin your hay because you broke down and couldn't get fixed. Or not even breaking down and getting your hay ruined from the weather. Haying is tough all the way around.
I don't mean to sound sarcastic but there are alot funner and cheaper things to do than haying. And no offense but in 5 years if you buy used equipment you're probably going to have to buy more used equipment in 5 years. Either that or put alot of money into the equipment you have to keep it going.
I don't mean to sound sarcastic but there are alot funner and cheaper things to do than haying. And no offense but in 5 years if you buy used equipment you're probably going to have to buy more used equipment in 5 years. Either that or put alot of money into the equipment you have to keep it going.