Posted by larry@stinescorner on November 01, 2016 at 12:02:48 from (74.105.174.208):
They live 1/4 mile from me here in NJ.Some of you on the site here from NJ may even know them.Two of the nicest guys you ever want to meet.I have posted pictures of their tractors in the past,but its been awhile,so Im gonna post more.They used to have a milk cows,,as did their dad and granddad. They gave that up,,but do bale and sell a lot of small bales. If you dont know these guys..you probably know some that are just like them.They dont have many teeth left,,so they sure do like to get some homemade cake,My wife always makes extra for them.They like the Lancaster Farm newspaper .but wont send for it,,but they get mine after I read it.Today ,the wife had some cake wrapped up just for them,,and I had some newspapers and the tractor house magazine to take them.While I was there,,I took some pictures. they bought this one just a few years ago the one hooked to the baler .they had since brand new and they have 4 JDS in all SweetFeet might remember the old truck in their hedgerow. Drive down the road,,someone well to do bought the farm next to them,They have this Oliver sitting in their field to display it. I have taken pictures of it before,but it has been awhile.,I just felt like posting some random shots from NJ,and describing a couple of old friends.
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