Lynn Wigglesworth wrote:
From: "sjc" <indexer AT fairpoint.net>Most of the loaders around here have webbing with hooks in it; the
I've been thinking hay, anyway, lately, as I have been repairing webs
for a hay loader. MOFGA is having a workshop soon on how to repair
loose-hay loaders, so my basement if full of webbing everywhere, getting
ready for that.
Susan Jane; I'm curious about this. We bought and repaired an old loose hay
loader. I love working with loose hay. What's webbing?
webbing goes around on a diagonal slant and the hooks pick up from the
windrow as they clear the bottom of the machine, then as they go over
the top, drop the hay onto a following wagon, where someone forks it to
the back of the wagon. I'll see if I can find a picture of one.
A lot of that old gear is still in use here and MOFGA has several
workshops every year having to do with rehabbing/repairing/using old
farm implements/tools.
SJ
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