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https://youtu.be/TBb9O-aW4zI
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You don't need a new frame, get fitted and find out the dimensions you would want. Keep an eye on the classifieds and eventually a good frame will come around.
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yeah, id buy the guys hay if i needed hay. i appreciate people who dont take the easy way out and trade fuel for something that can be done with honest work. i think we cheapen everything in this world, to our own detriment. i think its bizarre that one would even think this is odd. i use a machete instead of a weedwacker, some people think about more than money, some people have standards in everything.
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who cares... sorry, my mood was trashed yesterday, then i read this crap and felt like the world had gone mad with negativity just because it can. |
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This post is one reason why I love this place. It’s just the best!
Hay is for horses and we just need to all sit back and enjoy the glory of someone taking the time to hand cut their hay and sell it with pride. I bet if he used a bike with blades attached to do the trimming it would be lauded here as a novel and worthy achievement. I feel like watching some Portlandia now.
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I was just going to post this. Except it’s not really for sale. |
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Is it any wonder that people are becoming anachronistic, when everything we invented and used to sell to the world is now manufactured in China and sold back to us?
Nobody can afford the time it takes to become a cabinet maker because, no community of American ancestral architecture can afford to pay skilled workers the wage they'd deserve for acquiring the skills required to maintain 150 y/o housing stock. Is it any wonder our children and grand-children are building houses on trailers, or in vans? The human impulse is straining to break free of the goddmned economy, and big education keeps trying to sell us loans so we can double down on nothing much, at all. In our '1st-world' economy, farmers are sitting 11 feet off the ground in air-conditioned cabs listening to Rush Limbaugh on satellite radio while they harvest wheat. Is it any wonder that someone, maybe some wealthy child or grandchild we know, wants to stand on the Earth itself, put their hands into the crops they've grown and harvest them into the satchel on their hip? I find nothing laughable in the actual human act of farming. In my community it's how a lot of people feed their children, or afford less basic necessities. If you hadn't seen the ad you'd have never noticed them at all. And the impoverished rural American has been here struggling and losing you're whole life. And yes, they've been "artisanal farming". The next time we all drive by a family member sitting in the shade behind their truck of produce, let's stop, and let's buy something. |
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Noticed a sign in southern New Hampshire, "Wild Apple Wood" for sale.....
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Back in the old country I remember watching gramps wielding a grim-reaper style scythe and cutting hay. But he did it because the tractor was broke down, not out of desire. Heck of a work out I'm sure.
In today's culture, I guess knowing your hay was cut without using a combustion engine sure makes some people all cutie and fuzzy inside. To each his own. |
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