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Re: IHC Tobacco Stock-Cutter
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Posted by Guy Fay on March 23, 2006 at 11:09:11 from (12.175.5.133):
In Reply to: Re: IHC Tobacco Stock-Cutter posted by BillyinStoughton on March 23, 2006 at 06:53:01:
I always sucked at cutting- glasses kept falling off of my face, my gut got in the way, and the heart condition didn't help much either. Didn't mind stringing much, was a above averge wagon driver, loaded wagons and racks quite a bit (we used both). Not enough upper body strength to be good shed crew (heart condition again). now stripping and planting... between cabbage, tobacco, tomatoes, peppers, and assorted cole crops, I was on the Ellis two row up to 50 acres a year, or driving the neighbors Super M that pulled it. You can rev down on a Super M so far that the exhaust cap will hit the pipe between every fire. Been 14 years since I did any of that stuff now. I'll shoot you an e-mail when I get home about Thresheree- might be a few days!
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