Posted by big tee on May 09, 2017 at 19:38:47 from (199.120.66.137):
The wife is county supervisor and yesterday was her day at the courthouse so Son put me in the 8760 to finish field cultivating. Usually I plant the beans while he plants the corn but with the trouble we had last year with sudden death in the beans son wanted to wait a little bit. So here is a view from the seat, we pull a old 42 ft. 1050 or 1100 not sure Deere with a 7 section drag behind it. The strips are 120 ft. so it takes 3 passes per strip. I can't prove it but a fence post or a tree must have jumped out in front of me for I bent the hell out of the bar on the harrow. So that was my first job this morning. Was working yesterday and the windows on the tractor were starting to get speckled--knew right away I had a hole in one of the hoses on the lift. It didn't take long to make it a black machine. The picture of the buildings is where I grew up-used to milk Holsteins in that barn .The picture out of the right window is one of my favorites--the wife taped pictures of the grandkids on the inside--says it makes the day go faster--I agree. That's all----Tee
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