I forgot to add in the year of that 3/4 ton Chevy PU.....1951. I stacked hay to earn it behind a 560D and JD 24T and a farmer who ran in 4th gear about 1/2 throttle. We had jusrt moved to MN from NJ and dad bought the farm we still own. Worked about 8 hours a day baling and then worked a couple more hours helping put an addition on the house for "indoor plumbing". Day I got paid dad says son, can I borrow the money till payday so we can finish the bath room? So I gave him my 100 dollars. The day he got paid he drove me over to buy the truck, wrote a check for 75 dollars and followed me home. Got home and ask for the key and he took it for a test drive. Gets out of the truck and puts the key in his pocket and says "you are not driving that truck anyplace until you put brakes in it". So I baled hay again for the same guy (future BIL's father, sister married into that family). We burried dad in 88......and I'm still waiting on that other 25....LOL.....
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