Posted by Rich Iowa on September 02, 2013 at 19:52:04 from (173.18.90.240):
Got back home a couple days ago from a trip out to Wyoming. Had a great time seeing a lot of museums and national parks in South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, and Nebraska. Besides Yellowstone a couple highlights of the trip were the Minuteman II missle near the Badlands, Little Bighorn Battlefield in Montana, and the Heart Mountain Relocation Center between Cody and Powell, Wyoming.
I even got to meet a fellow YTer, Tom (aka Case Nutty 1660), great guy who told me some good stories about some of the pieces in his collection.
While in the Cody/Powell area I came across some John Deere 425 hay cubers. I have read there weren't a lot of these made so I was amazed to find 4 in one place! Drove past the place a few times while on my way to see things and finally stopped to ask about them. Lady said her husband was up the road at the other farm but that I was more than welcome to take a look, thought some others on here would like to see them.
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