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Re: Growing TOOLS instead of crops.
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Posted by Janicholson on August 09, 2005 at 20:23:13 from (66.173.50.81):
In Reply to: Re: Growing TOOLS instead of crops. posted by john d on August 09, 2005 at 11:30:47:
Cultivating (two row mounted) on our SH in 4" high Soybeans I noticed a pare of wide flat lips in the soil just ahead of the front shovels. Clutch in, stand on the brakes, got it stopped in time. Idled down, neutral, jumped off and looked. At first they seemed to be mummified, but I then saw that they may have been eating something. My single blade Case knife pried them open. It was a twenty dollar bill! The lips were the abused and weathered corner of my cousins wallet lost 4 years earlier making hay. He has learned to keep it in his front pocket. There was 72 bucks in the wallet, he gave me 20. not bad for 1966. Jim Nicholson
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