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<blockquote data-quote="bigbrownhen" data-source="post: 767057" data-attributes="member: 20495"><p>It must be a very steep hill it rolled down. If the farmer opened the back of the baler on the grade, then yea, it could take off, but to go a long distance, it must have been steep. It could have also fallen off of a trailer being transported out of the field, that could get it going. Most round bales will get a flat spot once they sit for awhile. Our tractor wouldn't start this past winter due to extreme cold, and hubby and I had to roll one in the lot ourselves. Luckily it wasn't too far and there is a slight hill, once we got it going it wasn't too hard to keep it rolling. That should have been on youtube. He called us Ezekiel and Ethel, amish farmers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbrownhen, post: 767057, member: 20495"] It must be a very steep hill it rolled down. If the farmer opened the back of the baler on the grade, then yea, it could take off, but to go a long distance, it must have been steep. It could have also fallen off of a trailer being transported out of the field, that could get it going. Most round bales will get a flat spot once they sit for awhile. Our tractor wouldn't start this past winter due to extreme cold, and hubby and I had to roll one in the lot ourselves. Luckily it wasn't too far and there is a slight hill, once we got it going it wasn't too hard to keep it rolling. That should have been on youtube. He called us Ezekiel and Ethel, amish farmers. [/QUOTE]
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