800 NH 2 row behind a S88 Oliver. Pulling false end gate wagons on the side with a 88 Oliver and a JD 50. A radio on the 88 so we could all keep up on the World Series! Allis Chalmers table type belt driven blower. 30 Cockshutt on the blower. Hook up the wagon jack and two men forking off the load as the end gate is cranked back. Memories that make you smile.
Yup, that's the Cockshutt with the hole in the block that we sealed with a wooden plug whittled out of a tree branch. Worked the snot outta that tractor blowing corn and the thing never missed a beat for years. Had to be the best $125 Pop ever spent in his entire life. Memories that made you smile for sure.
1955 Oliver on a 830 two row Oilver chopper. For all of it's faults, a 310 turbo with a straight pipe on full governor pulled down to about 2,000 rpms. is one of the sweetest sounds you'll ever hear. It's kind of like the Jimmys. It has a sound all it's own. Nothing else sounds like it.
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