[AT] Antique Tractor and hay stuff
Spencer Yost
yostsw at atis.net
Sun May 29 18:54:36 PDT 2016
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?
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
> 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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