“In the past I've needed to get off and look at my equipment, I would leave the baler engaged and tractor running and come back and look at the baler and see if it was tying and if the bales were the right weight that I wanted. But since this incident in Giles County happened, that's a thing of the past with me. I disengage my baler and let it stop before I get off the tractor and check the equipment,” Mack explained.
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