These days, it's not as common to see the rectangular hay bales any more. But this hay wagon is similar to the one that was on my uncle's farm. My uncle's was a little smaller; and there was only one side-rail which was at the front, if I recall.--It was made of wood. One of my cousins and I got to ride on the wagon as my older cousins and uncle picked up the bales from the fields. A tractor pulled the hay wagon; and when it was full, the bales were loaded into the barn for storage.
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Farm Memories
These days, it's not as common to see the rectangular hay bales any more. But this hay wagon is similar to the one that was on my uncle's farm. My uncle's was a little smaller; and there was only one side-rail which was at the front, if I recall.--It was made of wood. One of my cousins and I got to ride on the wagon as my older cousins and uncle picked up the bales from the fields. A tractor pulled the hay wagon; and when it was full, the bales were loaded into the barn for storage.
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