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<blockquote data-quote="db-2" data-source="post: 122129" data-attributes="member: 4743"><p>Ghost you done age yourself with your last comment.</p><p>yes it was mainly used for cleaning the barn every day. But for me I was too young for the horses and in the earlier 50 had a case s tractor.</p><p>i do remember hauling corn stalks in bundles but not grain. Mainly trailer for rocks but a lot of rocks to big so the stone boat was used.</p><p>Dad's main workers was a guy named Longie and a green from fort Totten. Did ride behind horses to school but that was in a cover skid wagon with a coal stove inside. There was a name for that but have long since forgot. Sometimes it feels good to go back to old memories and forget about all this PC we have today. </p><p>Still glad that I have not been in a haystack since the 60s but lifting bales was no fun either. I think I done pick every rock on that farm but they still keep coming. Rock picker today makes it a lot easier. Db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db-2, post: 122129, member: 4743"] Ghost you done age yourself with your last comment. yes it was mainly used for cleaning the barn every day. But for me I was too young for the horses and in the earlier 50 had a case s tractor. i do remember hauling corn stalks in bundles but not grain. Mainly trailer for rocks but a lot of rocks to big so the stone boat was used. Dad's main workers was a guy named Longie and a green from fort Totten. Did ride behind horses to school but that was in a cover skid wagon with a coal stove inside. There was a name for that but have long since forgot. Sometimes it feels good to go back to old memories and forget about all this PC we have today. Still glad that I have not been in a haystack since the 60s but lifting bales was no fun either. I think I done pick every rock on that farm but they still keep coming. Rock picker today makes it a lot easier. Db [/QUOTE]
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