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Posted by Donald Hinkle on May 25, 2004 at 14:08:04 from (199.157.78.253):
In Reply to: O.T---Combine Crews. posted by Farmallkid on May 25, 2004 at 10:31:53:
O.T., I started following the wheat harvest, the summer that I got out of the 8th grade, all the way through high shool, I worked for the same man, the entire 5 years. He was from South Dakota, and started the harvest down here in Texas, and ended up in Prince Albert Sask. I would stay with him until we finished up in North Dakota, and sometimes help move into Canada. I would usally get home about the second week of Sept. and start school. This was on an open combine Massey Harris and Massey Fergusons with an umbella for a shade. It was long hours and hard work, but I wouldn't take a million dollars for what I learned, the experiences, and the people I met during those years. I'd say find a good crew and go for it you will never regret it a minute. Donald Hinkle
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