Great Post , Love the family watching the 1650 Oliver unload ,,.i was only 2 but I remember when Dad got his New H 68 sq, baler,,. they pulled it behind a 58 green chevy truck ,I had never seen a truck with dual headlights ! New or used equipment was always a thrill for my brothers and me. when the hog slats arrived from Bretzville Ind. , It was like , WE HAVE ARRIVED ,, No more hogs rooting up the farm everything in one place and loading hogs right down the aisle ,that was 1970 , from 1965 til the 1980 Dad was wheelin' and dealing..trading off and trading up ,The farm prospered because we worked it and worked hard too ,,. And I must Say we Loved It ,,. ,. , Then the 3 Boys came of Age Dad inspired All of Us to farm , Even Though We had to work off the farm To pay for Our farms ,,. No one gave us anything but a opportunity , and WE ran with it ,In Reality It was a Golden AGE for Family Farms We should feel Blessed to be a part of that era .,. ..
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