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On 6/25/2016 at 9:51 PM, hatcheckgirl said:

I wonder if his owner looks like him, since they say pets and their owners sometimes have similar physical appearances, especially their facial expressions. I think the caption should read: "If I had known I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself."

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24 minutes ago, minister159 said:

I wonder if his owner looks like him, since they say pets and their owners sometimes have similar physical appearances, especially their facial expressions. I think the caption should read: "If I had known I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself."

His owner has a beard....

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52 minutes ago, bagwell1987 said:

Hey Ross, was that an Ag-Bagger?

 

It's a tubeline wrapper for baling.

An ag-bagger is what we used to use to make horizontal silos of chopped silage hay.

Ag-Baggers wouldn't work for long-stemmed unchopped dry hay.  And our tubeline wrapper wouldn't work for wet, chopped up silage.

Both make long white plastic tubes.  

 

Hope that explains the difference in machines and uses.^_^

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14 hours ago, Friends just call me Ross said:

It's a tubeline wrapper for baling.

An ag-bagger is what we used to use to make horizontal silos of chopped silage hay.

Ag-Baggers wouldn't work for long-stemmed unchopped dry hay.  And our tubeline wrapper wouldn't work for wet, chopped up silage.

Both make long white plastic tubes.  

 

Hope that explains the difference in machines and uses.^_^

Oh it does. I used to work for Ag-Bag and also live around the farmers who use them.  It's been a while though since I worked there and wondered if they went into individual baling.

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15 minutes ago, Friends just call me Ross said:

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Is that Daniel 'Bow-wow' Boone wearing his famous cat skin hat?

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53 minutes ago, pnutts said:

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That reminds me of the time my father  in law broke his hip on the ranch.  He stayed out with the 'boy's a little late and flipped his Honda 50 right in the driveway.  10 o'clock at night, 20 miles of unpaved roads between us and  Prineville. Only vehicles at the ranch that night were the bike he had flipped in the driveway, two tractors, a flatbed truck and our 1959 VW Beetle. :( The bug looked like the best bet. I removed the passenger seat, and dragged him in backwards onto the backseat, reinstalled the passengers seat for my mother in law. When we got to the emergency entrance at the hospital I told the desk we had a man with a broken hip out in a car. When the attending came out she shouted back to others that were following 'My God he is in a Volkeswagon! " Some how they extricated him. I think you could hear him hollering clear to Bend some 30 miles away. 

At least with the Volkeswagon we only had to fold him once to get him in!  :D

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We feed the ravens scraps of bread from our local bakery.

What the ravens don't eat during the day, the racoons feast upon for

a late night snack.

This evening, a mother racoon showed up with her six babies.

Entirely too cute!LOVE Warmth and feeling.gif

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