Posted by Fixerupper on October 29, 2012 at 20:51:52 from (100.42.82.30):
In Reply to: 2012 harvest done pics posted by Erik Ks farmer on October 29, 2012 at 20:17:22:
Thanks for the pics. When I used to run on the harvest I enjoyed seeing the old trucks still paying their way in the western states. And they don't have a speck of rust on them.
By Sterling Colorado I drove a late 40's Ford ton and a half (I think)with a flathead V8 and a wooden grain box. It was loaded with wheat and I drove it from the field to the building site. When I took off in low the driveline windup was tremendous. The rest of the guys were laughing at me when the front of the truck was surging up and down until I got ahold of it. I didn't get it going much faster than maybe 15 MPH. Didn't want to blow a tire LOL.
Those berries look like the Lingonberries that grow in northern Europe. You can eat them off the vine. I wouldn't trust the ones in the pic. Jim
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