Posted by farmerwithmutt on July 19, 2016 at 05:48:52 from (166.181.82.211):
In Reply to: Milk Plant posted by smallercrawler on July 18, 2016 at 19:49:44:
Thanks for posting.roelli cheese rebuilt an old truck like that it's open top full of cans it's in there Facebook photos. I can remember fishing cans out of the water tank rolling them out the door and swinging them in the back of the pickup even remember the feeling of coming in low and hitting the end gate. Then off to town unload at the special can door getting the cans back and then refilling with whey . Then home pouring the whey in the slop barrel then feeding the pigs my ears still hurts from the pig squeal. You could always tell a farm truck the back was in various stages of rotting out. Then clean up breakfast and then you started your day those things were just chores. We had an army vet when he came back he didn't have a lot of money so what he did was start the day with the can box and as soon as the milk run was done he would switch boxes and put on one for livestock . He had a good rig just used barrels and bolts. How many would do that today
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