Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
Counter?

The stack always told the count.

Depending if we went 4 or 5 high w a tie math was pretty simple.


Most of the time, you are correct. . What happens when you are coming out of a bottom field and have to climb a hill and some of the stack fall off the top of the truck or off the trailer. Cant stop on that steep of a hill, got to keep going. Tying it on helps, but sometimes even that doesn't get you to the barn with all the load. You know what you started out with, but not always what you got to the barn with. You learn to always count what you put in the barn, that's what gets you paid.

Fill up a small barn/shed with hay, then move to another..... how many bales are in the smaller barn/shed? Maybe it already had some bales in it, so how many bales did you put in there to top it out? Man that's paying you wants to know, so you have to keep count.


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