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Garland Maine | Found a pulp hook with a Rogator tire one day. Field owner who had lost said hook at least helped change the tire, but he kept the hook.
Turned up an arm for a hay tedder that had been lost for 25 years. Lost on the second field dad owned the tedder for.
I lost a hitch pin one day while tedding hay, and found it the next day when the baler tried to cut it in half. On our third baler since I did that 20 years ago but still have that hitch pin. It has the marks from the baler plunger so it is easy to identify.
Mowing a field of hay one day and there was a vehicles spare tire in the middle of a ten acre field. Grass was still green underneath it so it had not been there long, and there were no wheel tracks in the field from a vehicle. I moved it out of the path of the mower and within a couple of hours it was gone. I figure the owners must have been looking for it, but I can't figure out how fast they must have been going for a spare tire to land 500 feet from the road, and uphill to boot.
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