Posted by showcrop on October 19, 2011 at 05:41:00 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: Tonight, in the dark, posted by billonthefarm on October 18, 2011 at 20:21:22:
I was doing some prep for winter at the old family place yesterday and got to thinking that the neighbors must be way behind chopping their corn because the trucks were running about 1 1/2 minutes apart so they could not be running far. When I stopped for lunch I tracked down where they were and it wasn't far, but I saw that they were running two six row choppers filling their 20 trucks. They had run nearly full circle of their Connecticut river corn land and were back near town. Then I went by my cousins place and they were just finishing putting new gathering chains on the three row. He said that he was about half done. Just then the neighbors trucks started going by along with their whopper choppers to go to a farm about five miles up from him. They were still running after dark so they may have finished yesterday. If not probably today before the rain comes in in the PM. I helped my cousin pull the head off and drag it into the shop because after the new chains were on it turned out that the drive shaft for the chains was broken. At least he will be out of the rain to work on it.
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