Posted by NY 986 on March 09, 2019 at 14:06:59 from (184.53.48.88):
On Friday I had to go to Rochester for calling hours of a friend. I overshot the turn for the funeral home and wound up going down to the next intersection to turnaround. I pull into a church parking lot and look quickly to my right. I see a JD 2520, another JD New Gen row crop, a Farmall M, another JD, and an IH 140. The 140 looked like it had a side dressing outfit on it. The area has gotten pretty well built over with developments and strip malls but it sure was nice seeing something I enjoy on an otherwise sad day. I wondered what kind of farming operation was there back in the day and no doubt there had to be some vegetables. I wish I had thought to get pictures to post. I did not have time to look extensively as I needed to get heading to the funeral home to meet my wife who was going there directly from work.
Taking a different route to the funeral today to pickup my MIL we went by a place that is now all houses. I remember many years ago a couple of Case's there including a 30 series row crop. I wished I had taken more time to nose around that area many years ago.
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