it wasn't about if you were stuck or not, thats a dangerous place to ride, if an avy cut loose you would be screwed. they are jumping you chit because they don't want you to end up dead from unnecessary risk dude.
Even if people don't know you, they still want you to go home alive.
they should've started at the head and then worked back to where it started. trying to keep the water off the still "good" hay. but was the hay out in the open or was there anything near where he was spraying that needed to be protected from possibly catching fire also. but what started it? wet...
well I had something like that planned i guess the nights I parked everything by the highway and sat in the dark all night hoping they would come visit. lol.
we do that too, but they seem to sniff em out. we even moved the combines and trucks a couple times to fields we had aready finsihed cutting a week earlier, so they couldn't just drive around fields partily cut.
we got the "sucks to be you" answer from the county cops. but now if i caught...
Ouch that sucks. do you also have the problem of people coming in and stealing diesel overnight out of the combines and trucks? We lost just over a 1000 gallons this year by the time harvest was done.:rant:
of course they never showed the nights I sat out there all night:( go figure.
I also use the Companion, the B&W set up is one sweet way to go. and the switch between the two is about 5 minutes if you take your time. lol
I went this way because I refused to convert my 5er to a ball. Didn't like the thought of changing piviot point that much on a 36ft trailer.
it's not just a Canada deal. those old lines were flawed from the get go. it's been a huge issue Hopefully the new ones are fixed, but I made my own set of lines when they first started leaking and no more problems.
Also if you aren't under warrenty and need to save on cash, they aren't that...