I was working in the barn and walked outside to find a free range haybale had made itself at home in my field. I have NO clue how it got there as its about 100 yards from the road
I was working in the barn and walked outside to find a free range haybale had made itself at home in my field. I have NO clue how it got there as its about 100 yards from the road
My first summer in west central MN I had a guy set one in my front yard/field (they hay the ROWs on my old road) He didn’t to keep that bale that year. Wouldn’t have been a big deal if he came and asked, would have even let him bale the entire field but I didn’t appreciate someone just driving onto my property and leaving their shit there uninvited . That’s how the farmers in MN are in my experience though.
Seriously I rolled one off in my 1 caution light town last year on main street and didn't realize it until I came back to the barn the next day to stack the load.
I was working in the barn and walked outside to find a free range haybale had made itself at home in my field. I have NO clue how it got there as its about 100 yards from the road
Seriously I rolled one off in my 1 caution light town last year on main street and didn't realize it until I came back to the barn the next day to stack the load.
Was just about to write a similar story. I’ve seen a strap break loose & a round bale roll off the back of a flatbed gooseneck trailer & right thru a board fence.
Couple weeks ago I ended up with one of those 4x4x4 foot water tanks (there's a name for them I don't recall right now).
It's the whitish polypropylene/polyurethane whatever in the thin steel frame, I know you've seen them.
Of course it was blowing about 80mph during a storm....but where it ended up and the direction of the wind....ain't nobody for at least 10 miles.
Still sitting there...still waiting for someone to claim it.
Seriously I rolled one off in my 1 caution light town last year on main street and didn't realize it until I came back to the barn the next day to stack the load.
Couple weeks ago I ended up with one of those 4x4x4 foot water tanks (there's a name for them I don't recall right now).
It's the whitish polypropylene/polyurethane whatever in the thin steel frame, I know you've seen them.