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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Do some good

April 27, 2018
Brad Nelson
Different is OK. For instance, I like to see how many years and miles I can get out of a pickup (my current 12-year-old rig has almost 326,000 miles and 99 percent of everything still works), but I know a fellow who must have a new pickup every year.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Scrounging is a compliment

March 28, 2018
Brad Nelson
One of my best friends shared with me that his wife cannot understand his need to explore junkyards. His idea of a nice afternoon, and mine too, is having a couple of hours to explore a new junkyard. His own, he calls his “boneyard.”
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Health foods, hearty foods and other adventures

February 27, 2018
Brad Nelson
Hard lessons learned are worth more if they are remembered. When my livelihood came from hauling hay to dairies and ranches in remote places in the Northwest, I was never stranded in the truck without food or drink. I recalled that knack when the solar eclipse came close enough to witness with minimal travel.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Never too much engine, never too much brakes

January 30, 2018
Brad Nelson
Ralph Feller of Caldwell, Idaho, once stated he had never seen a truck with too big an engine or too much brakes. He had his own fleet of potato and cattle-hauling trucks. He started out with F-600 and F-800 series Fords, with tag axles and fifth-wheel hitch, pulling 38- and 40-foot-long semi trailers.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Hot times in January

December 29, 2017
Brad Nelson
Early January. Most of the country is concerned with things like, “Did the water to the house or cattle freeze up last night? Will it freeze tonight?”
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: ’Tis the season

November 28, 2017
Brad Nelson
“Put it on your Christmas list” may be one of the directives least liked by kids, followed closely by “Put it on your birthday list.” Too often, both birthdays and Christmas degrade into comparisons of who got the most loot. This is never good.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: The yard bird

October 30, 2017
Brad Nelson
Way back when the world was still drying up after the Great Flood (as I usually begin stories I tell to the grandkids), I met a fellow named Clark Draper.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Tools, knives, guns and a very understanding wife

September 28, 2017
Brad Nelson
Little America, Wyoming, is a unique truck stop/tourist haven on I-80 west of Rock Springs. It’s aged. First time I was there in the 1970s, it was huge and spectacular. By today’s standards, it’s only a moderately sized freeway oasis. The wind always blows, and the softy ice cream machine is always running.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Just pondering work attitudes

August 30, 2017
Brad Nelson
Farm kids and town kids can be light years apart, even when those town kids are from small rural communities.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: ‘The thump-it blower’

July 12, 2017
Brad Nelson
Favorable winds are always desirable. We had two high school graduations to show up for this year. They were three days and 2,000 miles apart. Driving expenses were less than half the cost of airline tickets, so I used that as the excuse to drive.
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