Posted by Scott in SF on February 09, 2008 at 11:01:16 from (76.246.151.163):
In Reply to: strangest thing posted by mul-skiner on February 09, 2008 at 05:24:10:
This dosen't count as exactly something I found while farming but back in my high school days in North Dakota combines had pickup headers. One day while running the swather next to the treerow the reel batts engaged a White Tail doe, ran her through the process, and placed her unhurt on the windrow behind me. This happened fast. While she stood there and watched me I got off the swather to look for blood. There was none. I got to know her well in the next few months. Next spring she had twins and that fall I went to college. Now the farm is mine and I can only get back a few weeks a year. Everytime I see a White Tail I think of her, they are probably related to my doe. It also remindes me of that Minneapolis Moline swather, the Case 1000 combine with the Sund pickup I drove down the windrow a few days later, the C 50 Chevy truck, the grain auger with the Briggs and Straton motor that I stuck into the power line and lived to tell about, and the long days of harvest.
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