Posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on December 10, 2016 at 07:24:28 from (208.77.130.238):
In Reply to: Combining in the snow posted by jon f mn on December 09, 2016 at 17:39:29:
I see your pictures and it reminds me of my Dad. Him and I harvested alot of corn in the snow. Some with a two row pull type picker. Some with six narrow on my gleaner.In northern Michigan we sometimes needed to wait for the ground to tighten up to harvest some fields. In real bad years we installed TD6 tracks on our combine.All that work for corn that never made us much money. I would go back in half a heart beat to work with Dad and Grandpa again. Many a deer shot from the cab of my old G. Right leg would cook next to the heater. Left leg froze. And your back would never get worm being pushed against the grain tank full of cold corn. I still remember how when done for the day I would take a hot, hot shower and not be able to feel the water on my back from being cold for so long. Also remember daylight doesn't last long this time of year so we ran tons of hours in the dark. Still feels good to remember,,, thank you,,, Al
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