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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1800111" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The ground was all green when I walked out to go feed this morning. Now this old truck I feed off of is too high for this old guy to crawl up on the bed without a ladder. Using a bale hook I can flake hay from the ground. But even in low low it goes fast enough I would have to jog to keep up. So I flake off some hay, get in the cab, pull ahead, and repeat. About the time I started feeding it started snowing. I mean putting it down with some wind. I normally just leave the door open as the latch is a pain to open. After the first flake I noticed that shutting the door would be a good idea as the seat was covered with snow. Struggling with the door was better than sitting in the snow. April 18.... spring is here......</p><p>Fast forward to 5:00 this afternoon. I came home with a load of hay on the trailer. I started to unload. It started to snow once again. Every time I would turn to take a bale to the stack the snow was hitting me in the face. Of course about the time I was done it quit snowing just like it did when feeding this morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1800111, member: 498"] The ground was all green when I walked out to go feed this morning. Now this old truck I feed off of is too high for this old guy to crawl up on the bed without a ladder. Using a bale hook I can flake hay from the ground. But even in low low it goes fast enough I would have to jog to keep up. So I flake off some hay, get in the cab, pull ahead, and repeat. About the time I started feeding it started snowing. I mean putting it down with some wind. I normally just leave the door open as the latch is a pain to open. After the first flake I noticed that shutting the door would be a good idea as the seat was covered with snow. Struggling with the door was better than sitting in the snow. April 18.... spring is here...... Fast forward to 5:00 this afternoon. I came home with a load of hay on the trailer. I started to unload. It started to snow once again. Every time I would turn to take a bale to the stack the snow was hitting me in the face. Of course about the time I was done it quit snowing just like it did when feeding this morning. [/QUOTE]
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