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Re: Breakin' in my 12 year old son on an H
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Posted by john d on May 01, 2001 at 15:23:48 from (206.141.74.34):
In Reply to: Breakin' in my 12 year old son on an H posted by Brent on April 30, 2001 at 10:30:11:
Wonderful! I started at age 7 raking hay with a neighbor's Farmall B while Dad ran the hay chopper with the H. He'd get two loads chopped, then we'd pull them to the barn with two tractors, and use the H to run the blower to put the hay in the barn. Get a drink of water, and back to the field. I thought I was something special to be included that way. By the next summer, I ran the H in the cornfields with 2-row cultivators, while Dad followed me with the B and cultivators. He was always just behind me, so I knew I had to pay attention. By the end of that summer, he bought an M, and we farmed with the H and M together until I was in high school. Then we worked with the M and SM. A few times before Dad retired, my son (then in junior high) got to work in the field with us using the H. That was even more special. I've still got all three tractors.
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