I think the toe/tow/towed sack name was from the way many local mills sewed them across the top after filling/refilling.
The term "grab em by the ears" was used up here. The guy that filled the sacks at the mill grabbed the top corner and started his needle, whip stitched across the top and finished with another wrap on the opposite side.
So when done, in a few seconds, the bags didn't leak and the ears/toes/whatever were good handles to grab the bags by to toss them on the
old International truck. It got to be if you didn't take your empty bags back for refill you were charged extra.
At least that's the way I remember it and I'm stickin to it. :laughing:
The term "grab em by the ears" was used up here. The guy that filled the sacks at the mill grabbed the top corner and started his needle, whip stitched across the top and finished with another wrap on the opposite side.
So when done, in a few seconds, the bags didn't leak and the ears/toes/whatever were good handles to grab the bags by to toss them on the
old International truck. It got to be if you didn't take your empty bags back for refill you were charged extra.
At least that's the way I remember it and I'm stickin to it. :laughing: