My neigbhor who was a long time dairy farmer, was baling the fields close to the barns 2 years ago. I went over after work to get a load of this beautiful last cut that is a nice treat for the horses at our other place, might have been 3rd cut, was early october, and his son came by after work to help also. He fired up the old 620, and put every one of those darned wagons in (probably a dozen or so),in the time I finished hand loading just under 100 squares from one wagon into my F-600 across the road, which I towed over after it was empty, I needed a few more bales to complete the load and had pull one back out ! Those kids grew up around all that and boy he sure never forgot how to back a wagon, and said that 620 was his favorite tractor to use for that purpose. I can still back a wagon, but he'd put me to shame, there is no doubt that being a lost art, and I'll bet he could do the chopper and sileage wagon too, shame their chopper and sileage wagons been sitting, not much sileage or chopping going on.
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