Posted by 01gentdc on September 05, 2016 at 05:59:20 from (184.16.214.99):
In Reply to: There's still hope posted by 37chief on September 04, 2016 at 19:21:46:
4 or 5 yrs old pikin uphay with a SC CASE,,. used the kill switch for stopping ,..rotary hoed soybeans with 35 massey , had a 3pt lift hoe , probably 10 then ,. raked hay about that age too ,old farmhand wheel rake .. dad al;ways drummed safety ,safety ,safety . around that time I got totry my hand at 1 row cultivating sweetcorn , while dad and older bro and sisters hoed,,my older bro had got the big head and plowed out some corn ,. dad stopped him and said , I think jim has hoed enuf ,lets see how well he does cultivating with the little 35,. the field was 4 acres and in 2nd low it took a couple days doing the new corn ,. by age 14 I was trip rope plowing with a DC CASE, and discing with a 12 ft disc ,. ran the 30 combine after dad got it set perfect ,,dad always liked watching from the sidelines under a shadetree , sitting on the tailgate drinkin his beer , the summer before I turned 15 drove his truck to get baling twine in town 4 miles away with him sittingon the passenger side 360 ford 4 spped
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