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Posted by hayray on October 22, 2006 at 18:17:07 from (66.103.227.143):
In Reply to: O/T Years of Experience posted by jeremy in NE on October 22, 2006 at 16:02:47:
Well I am only 39 but I started on my mothers small horse farm with an Oliver 66 and a John Deere 60. Parents gave up doing hay when I was a little kid but we kept the 60 and that old two cylinder is what I started farming with on my own once I got out of college and started leasing my own land and a place to farm out of. I started plowing with a one row trailer plow and then moved up to a Oliver radex 3 bottom and a oliver 10 foot disk, and an International 42 planter - all old iron. I still still use the John Deere 60 to pull my hay rake all summer long.
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