Posted by migraine on February 20, 2013 at 07:57:56 from (76.104.206.61):
In Reply to: Photo Album For Today posted by John B. on February 20, 2013 at 05:03:15:
Yes that is a composite of the early childhood I remember. Wet those hands and start hand milking but don't try to keep up with Mom. Shovel that ear corn to the hogs. Then Shovel all the components into the wagon, then take to the stationary hammermill, then shovel back off into the feeders. Oh yeah when you are done grind up some corncobs for bedding fpr the pig barn, and shovel it up into the loft while getting most of the dust back on you and in your throat.If time allows , which of course it should, hand load a few loads of manure into the spreader and hope the apron does not break or you will unload it back off while moving the old tractor a few feet forward every few shovel or fork fulls. And of course it is now time to milk the cows again! Oh yes the good old days
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