Posted by fbh44 on August 05, 2018 at 15:28:06 from (69.71.10.104):
In Reply to: Just wondering. posted by John from Michigan on August 05, 2018 at 14:36:35:
Pop and us boys had to raise oats, feed, put up hay in the barn, keep the windmill going, keep ice broken on the water trough, etc., just to keep the horses alive. I think the thing that convinced Pop was that old red haired Dan, used to wait til Pop got half-way across the barn yard, with the milk buckets and etc., , and then he'd charge right at Pop right out of the horse stables. Always tried to run him over. Pop said he got tired of milk buckets and filters and his hat flying all over, so one morning he balled up a right fist and got ready, and let old Dan have a right, right in the chops. Pop said he knocked Dan down, and old DaN NEVER TRIED IT again. True story? I tend to believe it, I know some feats of strength Pop did, Picking up Model T's, etc., swinging two 16-lb. post mauls, one in each hand, to drive fence posts, one in each hand, one after the other.... so I believe him. But I BELIEVE Pop got tired of the horses, and it was a lot easier to just go start the Massey Harris.
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