lazybee
Well-Known Member
1300 bales of superb hay all in the barn. It smells so good I could eat it myself
Not without incident though.
Tractor fuel pump failed, letting diesel into the engine oil,
One of the drive belts snapped on the disc mower wrapping around the other 3 and breaking them too,
Hit a post with the tedder/rake bending 3 of the arms. I had to ask my neighbour to finish putting it in lines.
The PTO shaft snapped on the baler twice,
The baler blades overlapped and went BANG and broke all the shear bolts.
My daughter's boyfriend snapped one of the gear levers off the tractor.
Ran out of baler twine half way through and had to phone around to find more and race off to get it.
Oh the joys of using your own (rather old) equipment.
Ended up with twice the amount I got last year.
The luckiest thing ever (for me) is that yesterday a whole of ripe wheat went up in flames in the field next to mine. The farmer neighbour was flail cutting the perimeter of the field so the combine could get to the edges easier. when he picked up a piece of barbed wire in the flails; this caused a spark and up it all went. There were 30 firefighters yesterday. Still some there today damping down
Not without incident though.
Tractor fuel pump failed, letting diesel into the engine oil,
One of the drive belts snapped on the disc mower wrapping around the other 3 and breaking them too,
Hit a post with the tedder/rake bending 3 of the arms. I had to ask my neighbour to finish putting it in lines.
The PTO shaft snapped on the baler twice,
The baler blades overlapped and went BANG and broke all the shear bolts.
My daughter's boyfriend snapped one of the gear levers off the tractor.
Ran out of baler twine half way through and had to phone around to find more and race off to get it.
Oh the joys of using your own (rather old) equipment.
Ended up with twice the amount I got last year.
The luckiest thing ever (for me) is that yesterday a whole of ripe wheat went up in flames in the field next to mine. The farmer neighbour was flail cutting the perimeter of the field so the combine could get to the edges easier. when he picked up a piece of barbed wire in the flails; this caused a spark and up it all went. There were 30 firefighters yesterday. Still some there today damping down