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 Re: Metz 880 Handling
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Joined: May 2007
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Saddle Sore
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Saddle Sore
Joined: May 2007
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Hijack part II
The engineer informed us that having the hay bale twine down is a big no no, so we had to flip them.
For real.
Luckily we hadn't staked too many of them yet. I thought I would be escaping from oddball & excessive rules & regs by taking this caretakers job. I guess one can't avoid them in any walk of life.
On the other hand, I'm glad to have a job, especially with the impending financial "adjustment" sure to come our way one of these days, so onward I go with a smile, with a 1/2 hour's country roads commute each way.
Hijack part III , dang , I hope your stakes had a 56.87 degree angle on the point , or you'll hafta pull 'em all up . Whats' wrong with these guys ? The only way to put down bales with no twine down is to stand 'em up . Whaaat ?
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