Posted by DB4600 on March 01, 2018 at 08:55:45 from (174.219.129.3):
In Reply to: two fer photo posted by IanC on March 01, 2018 at 06:03:30:
Born in 68. Pa put a parlor on the barn in 71. I don't remember that. They said I ran my stroller into the saw horses. Tore down the old corn crib in 74 and built a new one. Long, narrow, and tall. Tore down the old chicken barn in 75 and built a new granary next to the new crib. In 76 the 770 left and a 3020 showed up. Also tore down the old wood silo on the north side and replaced it with a brand new Hanson. In 77 a new steel roof went on the barn. In 78 the super 55 and the 3020 went away and were replaced by a 2-70 and a brand new 4600 Ford w/ FEL. Also broke ground on 12 new acres in the pasture. In 79 the steer barn got new rafters and roof and Pa got a 706 NI Uni w/ combine and 2R picker. 1980 saw a NH bale wagon and a used 1520. Somewhere in there a 610 Melroe showed up also. the 70's were good to us and saw a lot of change. Several tillage implements got shuffled and replaced. 81 was quiet with the brother moving on and sister graduating. 82 saw a Schulte rock picker show up and built a rock rake. Seemed like a few miles of fence were rebuilt in those same years.
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