In the late 70s through the 90"s I had a aunts and uncles on my mothers side of the family that took their retirement from farming very seriously. admittedly gas and other costs were cheaper in those days, but they had class c's and traveled more than they were home, before they passed away they wore out ( alaska highway was rougher in those days, they made that trip a combined total of 9 times) a total of 7 campers.I loved family reunions on that side of the family to listen to their travels. One time My Uncle (by marrage) Carl and my aunt were in eastern canada. They stoped at an open house saturday at an agricultural college. this college was designed to take anyone, city kids included, and teach them everything they would need to know about farming. He was watching a demstration put on by the students of backing a tractor and spreader through a obstical course. He stood and laughed at them knocking over cones and having to try again and again so much the instructor came over to him and said," If you think it's so easy, why don't you give it a try??". Carl hoped on the 656 utility on the spreader (he had had one just like it on the farm) and backed it through on the first try, then jumped on the tractor and wagon and did that on the first try too. jumped off, told the shocked instructoe and students, "piece of cake, cant see why you think it's so hard" and walked off laughing. (please excuse spelling errors, I'm typing this on a computer in a hospital waiting lounge without spell checker)
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