Hendirk: I remember my dad saying W4 in 1942 along with a 2x14 plow and a side delivery rake was hard to pay for. He was also driving a 38 Buick.
Look ahead 10 years and he bought a new Cub in 50, new H in 51, new 300 in 55, new 130 in 58, a used Cockshutt in 59 and new 560D in 63. From 1951 until 1965 he bought a new Chevy every second year. By 65 he had 3 sons driving. The youngest didn't yet drive, And I had bought my own pickup. Things certainly came ahead in the 50s. He always wondered if he was doing it right, by 1960 he was milking 40 holsteins. His brother Wallace milked 20 Aryshires and his only horsepower was a Super A. Dad always lamented that Wallace had time to travel the country side singing in a male choir. Wallace also had 6 girls and 3 boys, barn milking crew, whether he was there or not.
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