Posted by fixerupper on December 18, 2007 at 18:51:22 from (216.51.182.132):
In Reply to: pics 560d last summer posted by scotty-mn on December 18, 2007 at 11:44:15:
Thanks for the neat pics. It's nice to look at pics of warm summer activities while I glance out the window at the white landscape.
The pic of the plow sitting there in the ground reminds me of something that happened in this community a few years ago. A farmer left a nine bottom plow in the ground all winter, with the tractor hooked to it because he had heard the plow wouldn't rust that way. If I remember right he was plowing late in the fall and the ground froze before he could finish. Realizing he was going to have wait to finish the job the next spring,he just shut it off part way across the field and left it sitting there to freeze in. The coffee shop was really a buzzin for awhile with stories about how the tractor blew the engine, or something to that order. I never did hear how badly it rusted, but I'll bet it was a bunch. Jim
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