In 1960 I was 3 years old, my father got blinded in a dynamite explosion in 1957 2 months be for I was born.. At 3 years old I must of been too much for Dad to watch being blind so I went to the fields to pick rocks with my grand father & my Mother. One of the tractor we had back then was a MC Crawler. My Job was to hold the seat down as Mom & Gramp picked stone on to a stone boat. I thought I was driving & remember it well. Dad & Grand dad had 57 head of Milking Jerseys & kept 7000 laying hens. Farmed with the first cyclone John Deere A the area dealership sold & the MC Crawler wish I still had both of them. Being blind didn't bother my dad it was just a inconvience he could still milk cows, repair & rebuild what ever life threw at him. He later sold the chickens & went into full time cabinet business doing custom kitchens gun cabinets & china hutch's. If it was made out of Wood dad could build it than you could buy on the market & later making 180,000 turkey calls For the Scotch Game Co in New York..
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