Posted by db4600 on November 22, 2021 at 08:15:44 from (174.199.38.219):
In Reply to: Buried farm machinery posted by Charlie M on November 22, 2021 at 06:33:35:
Three thoughts here: When I saw your heading it made me think of the fast hitch carry all I dug out of the edge of the rock pile. Cleaning up last month on the place we bought 16 years ago. I hooked into the angle frame and planks and by the time I was done I had the whole frame with the fast hitch teeth.
The farm I grew up on had many springs. In the right years we could work ground deep into low spots and get stuck on the side hill. Not just stuck, but fall in stuck. Now with bigger equipment there is bigger stuck.
Years back before da MeTube there was a local farmer who had some old JD sheet metal. He cut an old rear tractor tire in half and painted some card board yellow. He set the sheet metal and tires w/ the painted card board a ways off the road so it appeared he dropped in. To sell the ploy he parked the old spreader about 10 feet behind w/ tongue on the ground. He quickly became the talk of the coffee shop. The next week the local small town paper had a picture with a short explanation and then the joke was on the coffee clutch.
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