Posted by RBnSC on February 08, 2009 at 06:43:24 from (216.186.211.72):
Growing up on the farm lots of things happened I like to tell some of them mostly to get you folks to tell yours. One summer I was cultivating soybeans with my 3010 Dad had 2 of them the older one I drove and the newer one my next younger brother called his. Mine was older but would turn about a 1000 more rpm. We had about a 100 acres of cleared land on our farm so dad rented land all over the island we lived on, many days it was to far to drive the tractors back at the end of the day. That day I was about 5 or 6 miles from home plowing beans for the last time since they were a good size, we called it "laying them by". Dark starts to set in and no one has come to pick me up.Our dad loved to talk and still does so it was not that unusual for him to be late. Anyway it gets dark so I take the tractor to the head of the road and back it up next to some trees and shut it off. Next thing I hear is the mosquitos swarming all around and over me so i can't stay here. Just by luck the 3010 cranked back up {Dad did not believe in buying batteries) so I headed back to the field, thank goodness it was a clear moonlit night, and went back to plowing. Back at home Dad has his supper takes a bath and finally sits down in his chair to watch TV and after awhile when its' about his bed time Mom turns to him and says where is Ronnie? OOPS. When He gets there to pick me up all he says is You sure got a lot done today. Anything like That ever happen to You?
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