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The way I see it, #3 will fill first since both of its outlets are blocked (4 and 5 will never see any water). #2 has blocked drain to 6, #7 has a hole in bottom so #2 will never stop draining. But question is incomplete, how much water is being added? Are the containers at elevations as depicted in picture, or is the picture skewed?
 
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I enjoy this thread but don’t post much, I guess because I’ve never been good at telling jokes. Much as it irritates me, I’m also on Facebook because it allows me to somewhat keep up with scattered people I’d otherwise lose touch with. So yesterday this shows up randomly in my Facebook feed:
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My answer: “Whoever plumbed this nonsense should be soundly beaten with the leftover pipe and fired.” 24 hour ban for inciting violence.

Then I catch up on this thread and think I’m understanding better at least one reason why so many on here have mentioned they have no use for Facebook.
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OMG, This is what I married into! What the heck was I thinking. My father in law had two daughters so when I came along he needed a good strong back. Kind of funny how well I remember being up on the trailer with a hay hook in my hand flipping them off the chute of the baler and stacking them 4-5 bales high. Then came the tough part carrying them and stacking them in the barn.
 
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The way I see it, #3 will fill first since both of its outlets are blocked (4 and 5 will never see any water). #2 has blocked drain to 6, #7 has a hole in bottom so #2 will never stop draining. But question is incomplete, how much water is being added? Are the containers at elevations as depicted in picture, or is the picture skewed?
I did not catch that there are blocked outlets. Doh! Head slap!
 
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The way I see it, #3 will fill first since both of its outlets are blocked (4 and 5 will never see any water). #2 has blocked drain to 6, #7 has a hole in bottom so #2 will never stop draining. But question is incomplete, how much water is being added? Are the containers at elevations as depicted in picture, or is the picture skewed?
The way I see it 3 is the only one that fills. 1 fills to the bottom tube which runs into 3, which overflows once full. None of the others see any liquid.
 
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The way I see it 3 is the only one that fills. 1 fills to the bottom tube which runs into 3, which overflows once full. None of the others see any liquid.
Agree, but I still stand by my Facebook banned answer.
 

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They got it made. We had to pick it up off the ground.
We mostly baled onto the rack. My dad was blind by the time I was big enough to throw bales. When we baled onto the rack I drove and my brother stacked. When we picked them off the ground my dad drove by voice guidance l threw them on the rack and my brother stacked.
 

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Agree, but I still stand by my Facebook banned answer.
It's a correct answer but you lose a point for being on Facebook in the first place.
 
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We mostly baled onto the rack. My dad was blind by the time I was big enough to throw bales. When we baled onto the rack I drove and my brother stacked. When we picked them off the ground my dad drove by voice guidance l threw them on the rack and my brother stacked.
Started as the driver when I was too little to throw bales, then was the wagon stacker, then the ground guy.

Then one happy day our neighbor who rented part of the farm bought an automatic hay wagon that picked them up off the ground, stacked them on the wagon, and unloaded them into the barn in a block. Dad abated part of his rent in exchange for getting up the hay. My brother and I were not disappointed to outsource that job.
 
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A TOUGH OLD COWBOY FROM SOUTH TEXAS COUNSELED HIS GRANDSON THAT IF HE WANTED TO LIVE A LONG LIFE, THE SECRET WAS TO SPRINKLE A PINCH OF GUN POWDER ON HIS OATMEAL EVERY MORNING.

THE GRANDSON DID THIS RELIGIOUSLY TO THE AGE OF 103 WHEN HE DIED.

HE LEFT BEHIND 14 CHILDREN, 30 GRANDCHILDREN,
45 GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN, 25
GREAT-GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN,
AND A 15-FOOT DEEP CRATER
WHERE THE CREMATORIUM USED TO BE.

SORTA BRINGS A TEAR TO YOUR EYE, DON'T IT?
 
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They have 3 guys riding the rack. Should be able to do it with one.
We usually had two, which I was one of them most of the time. I never got to drive the tractor, always got the joy of stacking.