68 John Deere 4020 w/hiniker cab with 48 loader brackets (the summer loader tractor) 73 4230 w/cab but factory AC delete, with 48 loader brackets (the winter loader tractor) 75 4430 w/cab and AC and duals John Deere 48 Loader John Deere 44 Manure Spreader John Deere 220 disk John Deere 7000 4 row wide New Holland 335 Grinder Mixer Heston wind-rower John Deere 535 Round Baler New Holland Square Baler, cant remember the exact model John Deere 4400 combine 4 row wide corn head 15 foot bean head Several Parker 250 bushel gravity wagons Pull Type New Idea 2 row corn picker Several bush hog barge box wagons ear corn elevator shell corn elevator/maybe an auger if given the option
I was born in 1985 and just remember picking corn and elevators before everyone went to combines and augers. In 1990 we had about 300 acres farrowed hogs, finished hogs, had cow/calves in the pasture bottle calves in the huts and finished them all in the fat yard. Every day involved grinding feed for something. As I got older the work got lighter. Hogs were the first to go with the crash in the mid nineties. then went the pasture cows and we became strictly a bottle calf to finish operation with the row crops. Then off to college us kids went and soon the fat cattle were gone. By the time dad retired in 2017 we were a strictly row crop operation covering about 1100 acres with newer equipment. But the above list is what I remember most fondly and I actually still own a good part of the list still.
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