[AT] Antique Tractor and hay stuff

Gayle Chew gorrchew at gmail.com
Mon May 30 10:36:11 PDT 2016


No problems here. We certainly are enjoying your pictures. That little guy
will be big enough to roll bales before you know it!! Thanks, Spencer, for
adding the ability to post pictures. They do seem to bring us all closer
together.

Gayle & Ron
On the CASE
Granite Falls, WA

On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 6:54 PM, Spencer Yost <yostsw at atis.net> wrote:

> The pics should show up inline with the message or show as an attachment.
> I guess it's your ISP.  Anyone else having this problem?
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> The hay cutting was a huge success. The equipment did perfect and we
> pulled in about 300 bales.   My grandson might need a few years before he
> can help.  (-;
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> Spencer Yost
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> > On May 28, 2016, at 1:31 PM, John Slavin <jslavin at marktwain.net> wrote:
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> > Spencer:
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> > I never see any pictures posted here.  Here is your message which makes
> reference to jpgs, but when I click on the link and get a 404 file not
> found message.  Is it my system, yours or ATIS?
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> > Longing for pix in Missouri
> > John Slavin
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> >> Message: 7
> >> Date: Fri, 27 May 2016 20:37:19 -0400
> >> From: Spencer Yost <yostsw at atis.net <mailto:yostsw at atis.net>>
> >> Subject: [AT] More antique tractor and hay stuff
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> >> After the rain I tedded and knocked the moisture off. The hay test the
> agricultural extension service will tell, but I think we dodged a bullet
> and the hay will turn out.
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> >> It has been hard drying because it was so thick.  I tedded again this
> morning.   I was still turning over limp green material.   But today was a
> perfect drying day and will be able to bale tomorrow.   I raked that upper
> field, then baked. The baler is new to me and I wanted to put it through
> its paces before I did the larger, much more thick lower field. The baler
> did terrific. It didn't miss a single bale and it is packing them tight and
> right.   Here are some pics.   The alpacas aren't sure of the rig!
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