Those old tractors & implements are very intriging . I wish I had the old things now that i remember seeing as a kid . At my Dads Moms farm , I remember they had an old Model T converted to a tractor hoopie . It had chains on the rears . My cousins that lived on the old farm also was allowed to drive it around . They'd take me & my younger brother up over the hill on the old rough untravelable road to an old apple orchard & berry patch so we could pick for Gramma to make pies . I can still mentally hear that old engine with no exhaust & the whining of the gears in the tranny & rear end as we bounced around from those chains on the rear duals . Riding on the old hay rake , pitching hay onto the hay wagon then into the hay mound ontop of the barn . Gee it feels good just remanising old times . These kids today have no ideas about good times even tho it involved hard work at times . I never did get to milk any of Grammas cows . She wouldn't allow a city slicker as she called me & my siblings since we didn't actually live on a farm . Our home sat on a lot , but Dad used a lot of farm land that the owners didn't use for farming anymore . I still didn't consider myself as a city slicker due the fact Dad produced all our needed garden stuff to feed us all year round . Acres & acres of sweet corn , taters , & most all veggies . I didn't really have a childs life - persae . I knew what work was & still know how its done & its rewards . As Dad used to say : blisters & belt marks make a boy into a man . In todays society , Dad would've rotted in prison for the way he treated me as a child .I have a pics of us digging taters somewhere . God bless , Ken
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