Posted by ScottyHOMEy on July 16, 2008 at 14:19:55 from (70.105.227.38):
In Reply to: Nice 8mm footage posted by Matt from CT on July 16, 2008 at 12:53:06:
Thanks, Matt! I'd not have found that myself, but certainly enjoyed it. Pointed up to me the differences in how different farms evolve. My family went from a binder and thresher to a PTO-driven combine that did it's own cutting rather than picking up off the ground. They never did have enough ground in small grain, or even with corn, to justify a self-propelled rig. Seein' that fella as a youngster in the wagon gettin' buried in ear corn reminds me that my favorite place when we were takin' off wheat was right up in the tank. It was warm, but I know I loved the feelin' of wigglin' my legs and toes in that stuff.
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