Posted by notjustair on May 31, 2013 at 10:56:09 from (174.230.129.160):
In Reply to: Memorable smells posted by NCWayne on May 31, 2013 at 01:26:49:
The smell of well aged silage. Old cars with horsehair seat padding. The combine cab after it sets all winter. The cab of the grain truck when it sets in the sun. A grain bin or the inside of the mixer grinder. The air after a thunderstorm.
The liquid mineral that I put out in tubs for pasture cattle is almost the same smell of silage. I think part of the silage memory was the smell of it mixed with the exhaust from the 51 Chevy pickup while feeding it. Back then vehicles really had a smell to them with the leaded gas and no emissions crap. You just about can't smell anything from a muffler now. Seems dangerous. We never filled the pickups from the "road gas" barrel. In thinking back I will bet it was unleaded fuel.
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