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<blockquote data-quote="Henarar" data-source="post: 7080100" data-attributes="member: 5961"><p>Dad cut a hole down through the middle of a shed full of lose hay that was getting hot once, he cut it out with a hay knife and chucked it out with a pick, reckoned it just blew away, couldn't stay in there for more than a few minutes.</p><p>I bought a tool from a farm sale that is apparently for cutting holes in haystacks it looks like a giant apple corer.</p><p>Bale some hay once and stacked it in the shed a bit quick, went up to have a look a week later and there was a good dew on the top plus a bit of fog, couldn't work out what best to do so just didn't go near again till winter and it was fine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henarar, post: 7080100, member: 5961"] Dad cut a hole down through the middle of a shed full of lose hay that was getting hot once, he cut it out with a hay knife and chucked it out with a pick, reckoned it just blew away, couldn't stay in there for more than a few minutes. I bought a tool from a farm sale that is apparently for cutting holes in haystacks it looks like a giant apple corer. Bale some hay once and stacked it in the shed a bit quick, went up to have a look a week later and there was a good dew on the top plus a bit of fog, couldn't work out what best to do so just didn't go near again till winter and it was fine [/QUOTE]
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