Posted by WIWinterman on March 25, 2015 at 06:44:41 from (66.168.52.85):
In Reply to: What A Good Grandma... posted by Bryce Frazier on March 24, 2015 at 15:18:11:
Grandma's have knack for that kind of thing!
We farmed with our neighbors, an older couple with all grown kids and grandkids. When baling hay - the old man drove the baler tractor and his wife, on their poppin JD B, would bring us empty wagons to stack on. You could give her a 20acre field and she would drive that wagon right to the exact spot where we'd be full up and need an empty! I don't know how she did it. One look at our half-full wagon, another look at the windrows, and off she'd go to park the empty wagon just in the perfect place. We'd pull around, unhitch and hook on, then keep baling. She pulled the full ones back to the barn for the unloader crew. Never gave the wagon guys a break!
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