Posted by Larry NEIL on February 04, 2014 at 19:55:01 from (108.69.174.205):
In Reply to: Re: old time BTO posted by farmerwithmutt on February 04, 2014 at 19:04:31:
Sure havecome a long way in my lifetime. The Grampa on the farm behind us planted and cut hay with horses 'til about 1949 or 1950. They did the tilling with an Oliver 70 on tip-to steel and I loved to watch them. It was big news when they got a 4 row oliver planter! The guy across Salt creek was an elected state legislator and used 2 Farmall M's hooked together while pulling 2 10' discs with harrows behind. Nobody around liked Him much as he was an onery cuss! Seems to me that they worked that gound to death with discs and then harrows....long time ago...but I loved watching those tip-toe wheels sparkling in the sun!
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