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I don't know my exact age, likely close to that boy's. My Dad had me driving the 1964 Ford Super Major diesel bailing hay. I couldn't push the clutch down but I could hold it when he did with his hand. He'd walk around the back and put the PTO in gear and get on the wagon. I'd let the clutch up and we bail. If I had to stop I just idled it down and pulled the fuel shutoff. And don't miss any hay or you could hear him yelling over that straight piped diesel and the noisy JD bailer.
When the cat looks intently up, you might want to check your attic for various critters and vermin.
Just remember, squirrel and dumplins makes Awful Good Eatin, but be extra careful as to which way you shoot that big shotgun in the attic. Roof leaks are darned hard to fix.
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Dude... that 'boy' is me!I don't know my exact age, likely close to that boy's. My Dad had me driving the 1964 Ford Super Major diesel bailing hay. I couldn't push the clutch down but I could hold it when he did with his hand. He'd walk around the back and put the PTO in gear and get on the wagon. I'd let the clutch up and we bail. If I had to stop I just idled it down and pulled the fuel shutoff. And don't miss any hay or you could hear him yelling over that straight piped diesel and the noisy JD bailer.
I get raccoons on the roof all the time.When the cat looks intently up, you might want to check your attic for various critters and vermin.
Just remember, squirrel and dumplins makes Awful Good Eatin, but be extra careful as to which way you shoot that big shotgun in the attic. Roof leaks are darned hard to fix.
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Dude... that 'boy' is me!
And just posed. I couldn't drive it at age 5 or so. Within 7 years... I was driving everything! ;-)
Cheers,
Sirhr
Hey, at least I wasn't in the Hitler Youth ;-)
What did the hydraulic cylinder on the front control?Dude... that 'boy' is me!
And just posed. I couldn't drive it at age 5 or so. Within 7 years... I was driving everything! ;-)
Cheers,
Sirhr
What did the hydraulic cylinder on the front control?
It's just as "salty", the container is just half as big.So if they double the chlorine…
Is it healthier?
Because it does not sound healthier!
Sirhr
Really. Didn't they take Amish kids?Hey, at least I wasn't in the Hitler Youth ;-)
Sirhr
Sadly they forced every child into their ranks... and brainwashed them to the point that they were still de-programming them a decade later.Really. Didn't they take Amish kids?
Sounds a lot like how modern day govt run schools and colleges operate.....Sadly they forced every child into their ranks... and brainwashed them to the point that they were still de-programming them a decade later.
Sort of like Obama voters!
Who are worse!
Sirhr
A 14bolt bet he ain’t stripped a r&p since , plus think about that traction with all that unsprung weight and those 4 NOT spinning tires.
I just texted this to my buddy who is the head field tech on our local power company (and is putting in new lines here at the farm) with the note “Should I be concerned?” Can’t wait to see his response! ;-)
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Bah hahhaahahahah
This is true. Any lines, poly pipe or belts get chewed up. I have seen cows running around with half a belt off of a pump jack hanging out of their mouth. This is also the reason why you pick up your shotgun hulls. Hardware disease is real.