Posted by ericlb on September 28, 2016 at 05:14:16 from (67.142.173.23):
In Reply to: Remembering sounds posted by Roger Tomfohrde on September 27, 2016 at 15:23:33:
i remember many sounds as a kid, grandpa's ih tractors, the neighbors john deere, cattle wanting to be fed, chickens, later on when i moved to this valley it was the trucks, at night you could hear them working the upgrade for awhile, 220, 262, and supercharged 275 cummins with a straight pipe and 2 stick transmissions, 2 stroke detroits, they were even louder and took the longest from when you heard them, to when they got past the place and out of range,the old macks were more rare out here, mostly they ran east of the Mississippi river, the few that did run out here seemed to be quietest, but still had their own sound, more recently i could tell weather a truck was cummins, cat or detroit powered just by its sound, now not so much, of course my hearing isnt so good anymore either, now my dog, he knows each of my 7 farm trucks by their sound, as well as 4 different tractors, and about takes the door of the house down trying to greet me
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