Hello John, I am finished with your Erector Set hay processing video, which I guess is in Ohio. I may not sleep much tonight while processing you ideas. Congratulations are in order for your willingness to stick your neck out, to achieve your goals. I have recently found a younger man who has put the 45 tillable acres on my family’s (1907-xxxx) into Orchard grass. Being a retired toolmaker who was designing and building projects that then went to engineering for pretty drawings, and production, your accomplishments, and your true understanding of moisture in hay determining when to ted, rake, and bale are commendable. We are in north eastern Ohio, and have 8-9 inches of topsoil and then yellow clay. It can be tough, but as you said quitting is the end. I will look at your other material on TH-cam.
Hello John,
I am finished with your Erector Set hay processing video, which I guess is in Ohio. I may not sleep much tonight while processing you ideas. Congratulations are in order for your willingness to stick your neck out, to achieve your goals.
I have recently found a younger man who has put the 45 tillable acres on my family’s (1907-xxxx) into Orchard grass. Being a retired toolmaker who was designing and building projects that then went to engineering for pretty drawings, and production, your accomplishments, and your true understanding of moisture in hay determining when to ted, rake, and bale are commendable. We are in north eastern Ohio, and have 8-9 inches of topsoil and then yellow clay. It can be tough, but as you said quitting is the end. I will look at your other material on TH-cam.