Posted by Charlie M on October 03, 2018 at 09:04:14 from (8.41.64.60):
In Reply to: Job offer posted by larry@stinescorner on October 03, 2018 at 08:24:55:
I have a buddy that works part time for a sizable grain farmer across the road from him. He helps out at planting and harvesting time and I think they cover about a 1000 acres of soybeans, wheat and corn. I ran into him in Lowes last week and happened to mention I was retiring next April. His next word were "I can get you a job". He was talking about the grain farmer he helps out. I have been around farming all my life but have never ran anything newer than late 60s, never ran a tractor with a cab and my combine has a 6ft cut. My biggest tractor right now is a Farmall M. I'm not even sure if I can see to the end of the cutting head on this new equipment. LOL I'd love to play with those size toys but I'm almost afraid to do it. I'm sure I could work for the guy if I ask. I'll see what happens next spring.
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