the little guy

Nick m

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He already makes his rounds at 14 months old. Will go to every barn and spend all day outside if you let him. Guess he inherited my expensive hobby. Those are the in laws milkers. That's where I draw the line.
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Tell mom that some studies have found that children exposed to sufficient amounts of dirty when young tend to be healthier children and adults. Trick here is to let them start early.
 
Nick, that picture with the heifers should be entered in a contest. You made my whole morning with that one pic.

Thank you very much.

Tim
 
Theres more truth to your statement than you know! He is oddly attracted to the red ones. There's a cockshutt and a super c around he seems to like too, even though the c is in pieces waiting for paint. I'm kind of a deere guy, still trying to break him :)
 
Both great photos!!!

You and your wife enjoy every second... even the tantrums to come - before you know it, he'll be grown and have a place of his own. And you'll just wish you could hear a little tantrum again.
 
My grandson was about the same age the first time I took him in the shed. He walked right up to my A and put his hand on the front tire just like this guy did. Wish I had a picture.
 
Mebbe, but I was glad when I got tall enough to look in the fuel tank of the Farmall H and see how much was left in there.
 
That little fella brings back memories of my youngest son when he was that age.
He was always around me helping with fixing the tractors and feeding/milking the cows and such til he was 18.
I thought he would be the one to take my place when the time came.
But no, he took a shine to trucking and i have not seen him back on the farm in 22 years.
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