Posted by Eldon (WA) on September 04, 2016 at 20:34:09 from (67.185.46.116):
In Reply to: There's still hope posted by 37chief on September 04, 2016 at 19:21:46:
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Since I was the oldest boy, my dad probably pushed it a little....but I was riding on the toolbox of the WD45 diesel when I was 3 and probably figured out what every lever did by the age of 4. At 6 my dad had me spreading manure with the JD ground drive spreader, with the hand clutch on the Allis I could start and stop it without being able to change gears....so I always went in circles. By 10, I could use the foot clutch and was running 2 miles up the road with the 12 foot tandem disc, cultivating corn with the JD B and 2 row cultivator, raking hay, chopping silage and mowing a little with the B and 7' sickle. One thing Dad never let me do was pull the 6 section drag, cultivate with the 4 row, or bale with the rotobaler. My next brother, 4 years younger never got to do much until I went off to college....and youngest brother never really did much at all, as the 3rd brother was back home from college and farming with dad by the time he got old enough.
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