Posted by Jimmydog on August 01, 2019 at 08:49:42 from (216.184.46.49):
In Reply to: Horses hay acreage posted by Pete in Holland MI on July 31, 2019 at 12:57:03:
My great grandfather farmed about 10-15 miles SW of the big Mack. My dad was fond of telling about how granddad farmed 600+ acres for decades until he bought a tractor. Dad just loved spending his summers as a kid on that farm. Said granddad liked the tractor so much he promptly bought another one the next year and retired the draft horses. Not sure if he had two or four, and I don't know the breed but they were huge especially to a 5 year old pup. Heck the John Deere tractors looked big to me back then. Anyway dad always said that granddad stopped farming 200 of them acres after he sold the horses off. Sadly, even though I remember that they were John Deere's I can't for the life of me remember what models they were. I like to think since one was slightly bigger that they were an "A" and a "B" but then it could have been a "B" and an "H".
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