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Re: O/T Straw Bedding
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Posted by El Toro on December 08, 2006 at 04:12:38 from (64.12.116.65):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Straw Bedding posted by The Dukester on December 07, 2006 at 20:27:23:
That sure sounds like our everyday routine. We did have the silos filled when someone bought a chopper and instead of 3 weeks to fill both silos it only took 3 or 4 days. They always mowed hay with mules or horses until my older brother broke the tongue on one the sickle bar mowers when be got too close to the fence row. My dad wasn't too happy and I said accidents are going to happen. He was worried about getting the mower back in the shed and I took the 10-20 out and threw a chain around the stub tongue pulled it in. The horses were not injured. One rainy Saturday I cut off the tongue and I made a pair of brackets in my shop class and I installed them on the tongue and I had to drill the holes with a brace and bit. I wonder how many remember these. I hooked the 10-20 to the mower and stopped by the cow barn and picked up my dad and we went out and mowed hay. In 1950 we got a new H Farmall with a 7-ft sicklebar mower. The following year my brother joined the AF and I got drafted 18 months later. Hal
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