So, I'm in love. Yes, its true, I have fallen head over heels for a machine. This is a nicely painted hay squeeze. What does it do you ask? Well on the other side of this dafty machine it has forks that stick out to the side that can *hug* a stack of hay and pick it up. You know what else it can do? Put hay into the loft, push it back and all you have to do is pay someone. 
This weekend we put our winter hay, all 15.8 tons in the loft and I didn't touch ONE lousy bale. We buy from a guy right down the road and his 'hay guy' Jesse (who I would marry tomorrow for the equipment he owns), brought the hay over in a bale wagon and put it up with the squeeze. It look hardly in any time. I paid basically an extra $20/ton
and it was worth every freaking penny.
Bale Wagon picture courtesy of Lisa.

This weekend we put our winter hay, all 15.8 tons in the loft and I didn't touch ONE lousy bale. We buy from a guy right down the road and his 'hay guy' Jesse (who I would marry tomorrow for the equipment he owns), brought the hay over in a bale wagon and put it up with the squeeze. It look hardly in any time. I paid basically an extra $20/ton
and it was worth every freaking penny.Bale Wagon picture courtesy of Lisa.
7 comments:
well the logic seems pretty good you marry the hay machine and get the guy thrown in as a bonus
made me smile
steve
Hmmmmm...so you would marry the Hay guy for his equipment?? I love it!!! You are awesome and always make me smile :o)
YOU BET! He is cute, so I consider that a bonus. AND, he knows where to get the best deal on hay.
He also drive a 350 pick-up. We are talking dream guy.
boy, I'm with you. Anything to make it easier.
Any chance you'll be in Alaska in late July? I'm making a short trip up there.
hey. ur like...the ultimate dork. i love it. check out my blog on roxie & velma. it's dork-tastic as well. :)
-ur favorite sis ;)
Jerri - Check out my new blog lifeofsimplepleasures.blogspot.com Hope you are well and happy. Brooke Guthrie
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