Could you push the hitch up so that it's pointing straight up and secure it with a short chain or something? Then just lower it back down when needing to move the trailer. It looks heavy though. My other thought was to take the second bolt out and lay the hitch on the ground. Bosses were there to make sure the labor didn't get hurt or do something dumb, and instruct lol
Thanks Darrell 😂. Maybe wrangler, Georgia Southern (cap), or Royal (rubber boots) will send me a free pair one day for the over 300 advertisements with 250k+ views I’ve given them.
@@PatrickShivers we are feed our cows peanut hay, they love it. No green grass over here. 800 acres of peanut hay was bailed for about probably 200 + head.
That house in the backghround at the hay born, is that a family home or a tenant home. I really like old style farm homes. How man rooms and approximately how old is the house?
It was a 2 room school house that later became a tenant house with an outhouse behind it. We pushed down the remnants of the outhouse 15-20 years ago. Don’t know the approximate age of it.
It’s supposed to get here late Saturday. I’m discing peanut field in right now. It’ll be primed for arrowhead hunting after that heavy rain hits this fresh disced dirt.