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Posted by Leroy on March 13, 2005 at 08:41:03 from (216.255.39.22):
In Reply to: Dry Beans Re-Visited posted by Allan in NE on March 13, 2005 at 06:34:54:
Used to, I had a friend, I think he has passed away, as I lost contact, he was in Michigan, I am in Ohio, last time was up past his place everything except the house was gone and a strange name on mailbox, any way what I was going to say he used to raise kidney beans and had a puller riged up on the 2 row cultivators of his old Graham Bradley tractor and used a New Idea hay rake hooked behind to row them for harvesting with his 6' pull type Case combine with a spike bar cylinder and haulled his crop 100 mile to elevator with a 37 & 39 Ford 1 1/2T trucks
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