Posted by Ric KS. on November 20, 2009 at 17:00:40 from (75.105.32.52):
In Reply to: Boy killed posted by rossow (mn) on November 20, 2009 at 04:06:45:
My spot was on the tool box on the WD. Was like anything else, hang on at all times or get put off to walk. Must of been 4 or 5. Had to go as I had to drive when we got to the hayfield. Dad would put it in 1st and step back. I would pull the hand clutch in and head where Dad pointed. He would throw bales on the wagon and my brothers would stack the wagon. Still remember when my legs got long enough I had to sit on the edge of the fender to keep my knees out of way when the driver went for the foot clutch. Must have grown up fast back then. When I turned 8 my brothers went off to boot camp leaving Dad and I to farm. I plowed wheat stubble, mowed hay with the bar mower. Cultivated corn, raked hay. Best summer I ever had, spent on the WD.
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