Making Hay While the Sun Shines

 

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About Chuck

I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

11 thoughts on “Making Hay While the Sun Shines

    • Hay is expensive and the neighbor takes care of a couple of acres of my lower lawn. His cattle eat and I save time and $$. Win – Win.

    • Hi Erika! Good to see you. That’s actually a large tractor. But not as big as some of the monsters in this neighborhood. 😀

      • Gosh, yes Chuck – when I said “small” I was thinking of the massive combines you see on the fields these days! The guy who helps out in our garden each week collects pre-WW2 vintage Massey Fergusons – he has about a dozen of them, which together couldn’t do in a day what one of the new machines can do in an hour!

        • I should have known. :dunce: How easily we misunderstand. Your point is well taken. My tractor is even smaller than the one in the picture, but it does what I need to do. I remember the machinery of my youth. Combines that had a 4 to 6-ft cut. And the cutter bar was raised and lowered by hand. I remember riding on the combine and tying and stacking the sacks as they were filled. What a difference. 😯

          • Ah, those were the days, huh?! I even have a vague memory of playing “house” inside stacked hay bales as a small child :angel:

            Wishing you and yours a great Thanksgiving! Erika x

    • Yes it is. :up: On that Saturday in August when we met on the road, I had just talked with him about doing that. It saved me time, labor and diesel fuel by not mowing down there this summer. :cheer: He also made hay from the other neighbor across the road from him.

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