Gary_in_Indiana
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- Fort Wayne, IN
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- John Deere 4200 MFWD HST w/ JD 420 FEL w/ 61" loader bucket & toothbar & JD 37 BH w/ 12" bucket
<font color="blue"> I still don't know if I agree with a 13 year old on a 'CUT' </font>
I doubt I'd have been a hit with you when, at 13, I was driving either the combine or the truck alongside during harvest season. If I drove the truck (with an old 5+2), I also took it to the elevator in town. It was a different time then, because I remember seeing parents of classmates, classmates and even younger siblings of classmates in line at the elevator. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
If you grow up in the country, it's just different. There's equipment around and you learn about it and how to operate it. If your Dad's out in the field a couple miles away you're the one who gets sent out there to bring him supper so he can keep working. In the days before the little four wheelers, you just hopped in the pickup truck and went.
It's kind of funny, but you never gave a second thought to doing something like that because it was work. You also knew that if you even thought about taking that truck somewhere for yourself, you'd better apologize for letting your mind wander like that. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I doubt I'd have been a hit with you when, at 13, I was driving either the combine or the truck alongside during harvest season. If I drove the truck (with an old 5+2), I also took it to the elevator in town. It was a different time then, because I remember seeing parents of classmates, classmates and even younger siblings of classmates in line at the elevator. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
If you grow up in the country, it's just different. There's equipment around and you learn about it and how to operate it. If your Dad's out in the field a couple miles away you're the one who gets sent out there to bring him supper so he can keep working. In the days before the little four wheelers, you just hopped in the pickup truck and went.
It's kind of funny, but you never gave a second thought to doing something like that because it was work. You also knew that if you even thought about taking that truck somewhere for yourself, you'd better apologize for letting your mind wander like that. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif