Oh no Kaye! When you live on a homestead, checking the weather should be a high priority especially in Tennessee. I've got 3 projects waiting for this heat to cool down as it is just too much worry. Hope it works out..
I'm glad you made it home safely, hay intact. I know they're heavy, but I've seen more than one of these laying alone the roadside, so sometimes they fall out/off sheeting transport. I hope your pretty red truck is not damaged.
What’s the hay used for in a garden. I have a lot of dry cut grass that looks like hay and if it has a good use, I’ll use it. If not, it will be ready for the garbage man .
I hauled top soil in my old pickup once. It swayed and groaned as if the load outweighed the engine. One of those live and learn lessons. I hope your pretty truck bounces back! Peace 🌻
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Oh no Kaye! When you live on a homestead, checking the weather should be a high priority especially in Tennessee. I've got 3 projects waiting for this heat to cool down as it is just too much worry. Hope it works out..
We just had a wind rain storm crazy blew my chickens around
I'm glad you made it home safely, hay intact. I know they're heavy, but I've seen more than one of these laying alone the roadside, so sometimes they fall out/off sheeting transport. I hope your pretty red truck is not damaged.
Brave and good — good grief!
Amazing job!
What’s the hay used for in a garden. I have a lot of dry cut grass that looks like hay and if it has a good use, I’ll use it. If not, it will be ready for the garbage man .
Oh, Kaye! I can’t imagine driving with that hay let alone in the rain. Thankfully you made it home safely. Kind regards, Marie
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I hauled top soil in my old pickup once. It swayed and groaned as if the load outweighed the engine. One of those live and learn lessons. I hope your pretty truck bounces back! Peace 🌻