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The hubby's grandfather was the same way except he had a mule. He claimed the dang mule knew exactly were to pull, when to stop, and when it came time to quit for the day there was no arguing with that mule.
Dunkopf, are you talking about the rake? I wish I had a picture of it being used. That little tractor is perfect for that size rake. The driver takes off at a pretty good speed and whips around like he's got bees after him-sometimes you do have bees after you! If you go too fast the row is not neat and if done to slow the dust will choke you. If you use a large tractor and let the wife pull the rake she will flip the rake on the side (Not me! NO way! I would never do that!).
Although square bales are a pain in the patooty to load, haul, and unload, but many folks do prefer a nice neat square bale. And my favorite job is using the square baler. All you do is follow the rows of cut grass and let the machine do it's job. I was using the round baler once and the dang thing decides to spit out a bale on a hill. Dang bale took off like a runaway snowball down the hill, through the fence, and across the road to come to a halt at the duck blind near the pond.