Posted by Mike (WA) on March 24, 2009 at 16:51:10 from (69.10.199.245):
In Reply to: Humor posted by Chuck (CA) on March 24, 2009 at 07:57:06:
An old customer of mine at Farm Credit Services bought a dairy farm right after WWII- it included 300 acres of cut over timber land, which he didn't want to buy, but seller insisted. Fast forward to 1978- timber has grown back, and dairyman sells timber for $2 million. He had bought an IH 45 baler right after WWII, and had been using it ever since. Baler had gotten so loose that he had to have his wife ride on a seat he installed by the knotters, and whenever it missed a tie, she waved at him, he stopped, and she manually tied the bale. First thing he did with his 2 mill was to buy a new IH 445 baler, so wife wouldn't have to ride on the back anymore.
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