Picked up three more rounds this morning. But, first I had to get two bales out of the trailer from yesterday. It was a _itch! First one came out easy, but couldn't get the strap between the next two bales because they were two squished together. I was forced to pull them towards the back of the trailer both at the same time. We had two 2inch, 27ft long nylon straps when we started yesterday. This morning I couldn't find one of the straps... ?? WTH? They were both there last night. DH was fuming...somebody stole our strap. I'm like - why would somebody steal ONE and not the other??? Had to just keep on keepin' on with one strap. Found a length of chain and got them pulled back to the back of the tractor and couldn't get them to pull out. So... I turn the tractor around and use the hay fork to lift out the first one....then the second one... Sounds easy - but this entire endeavor took at least an hour.
I finish and go to shut the door and it won't close. My livestock trailer is actually a livestock cage that sits on top of a lowboy. It has a horizontal pipe that is on the back end of the trailer that the door closes up against and it's also a brace to keep the freestanding cage from collapsing inward. Start looking around and the support bar that runs on the bottom of the livestock cage is bent outward and the door is hitting it. I literally bent it pulling the two bales backwards at the same time. I took the tractor and tried to push on it - but doing that without really being able to see through the FEL to see if I'm lined up correctly is ludicrous. But, I did have to push the entire cage forward about two inches because it had also moved back as far as it could - except for the chains that hold it on the lowboy. GEEZE LOUISE!
I come back inside and have a couple cups of coffee... figure the only thing to do is cut the pipe out and weld a new one in there or grab a sledge hammer and start beating the beejebus out of it. My (good) neighbor sees me standing there - pondering things and comes over to take a look. We both think the same thing - either replace it or beat the heck out of it. He grabbed his sledgehammer and beat the heck out of it, lol. But - hey - it closes now, lol! Good neighbors are truly a blessing! I'm gonna have to make him some cookies or something. Oh - and I told him to beware that there's a thief in the neighborhood. He asks what I'm missing - maybe a 27 foot long yellow nylon strap? I give him the evil eye and he starts laughing. He has a new puppy... need I say more? We do have a thief in the form of the cutest little beagle pup you've ever seen.
Finally, after all that I go get the other three bales. That's a whole 'nother story. Geeze. Hay was cut in October - so it's older than I wanted. It was under cover, but it's the bottom layer that was sitting in dirt. Lots of waste - BUT - the bales are HUGE! Even with waste they are bigger than the ones I got yesterday. But, they're so stinkin' big that they won't even fit on my hay forks without dragging the ground. So heavy I can barely lift them. Two of them are off - 1 more to go.
I'm SICK of looking at hay, lol! But I feel good about what I've got so far.
DH's hand surgery is tomorrow...maybe. We have to be there at 7:30a - but they decided at the last minute that they want DH's heart doc to give clearance. Now - ya think with a holiday weekend that they mighta decided before Friday afternoon to let us know. Heck - the hand doc didn't even order any pre-op work - but the anesthesiologist did at the last minute. DH had to go the surgery center for labs on Saturday morning. So we have to be there at 7:30 and hope they get cardiologist approval. I guarantee ya that the cardiologist isn't in his office at 7:30. I think tomorrow will be a lot of "hurry up and wait." Or it will get postponed...
Always something, huh?
Hope everyone is having a good Memorial Day and remembering the reason that we have this holiday. Many thanks to all who served and sacrificed for our safety.