Seeding cover crops is getting popular around here. So a good friend talked me into letting some of the Rye I seeded last fall mature for seed. So I combined the rye this summer. I have a real nice smaller Parker gravity box on a JD 740 gear. I wanted to put the rye in that wagon as it pulls like a trailer. I went to the shed where that wagon is always stored, no wagon. I could not find that wagon anywhere. I checked with my sons and my brother no body had seen that wagon.
I have several wagons stored at a rented farm. It is close to a road and the wagons can be seen in the three sided shed. So I thought some one had stolen that wagon. So I reported it stolen and turn the loss onto my insurance company.
About the first week of Sept. I come home and that wagon is setting in the driveway. What the heck???? My wife told me Charlie brought back my wagon and paid me for the use of it?????? I was drawing a total blank. Wham!!! I had combined his corn in the fall of 2013. The weather was great that day but they were calling for rain and snow the next day. We really wanted to get done that day/night. His bin was full and the trucks were full. So we gathered up all the wagons we could get under roof. HE was putting them away as I filed them. I totally forgot him getting that wagon to finish with his crop. HE kept the wagon at his place as the roads had salt on them by the time he got it empty. He stored it inside until he figured I needed it to use. He even washed it.
You could have put a gun to my head and I could not have told you where that wagon was. LOL You should have seen the look the insurance agent gave me when I went in and paid them back for the wagon claim. The county sheriff had a good laugh at me too. LOL
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