Walking The Woods

rusty6

Well-known Member
Not the hundred acre woods. Just a short trail through the trees to "retired machinery row" back in September when the autumn leaves were at their best.


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Autumn Woods
 
I really really liked the walk through the old equipment in the trees . Growing up we had a wind break with all the old retired machinery and me and my cousin played for hours and hours on end up in all that old equipment taking grease zerks out and jacking up equipment with old scissor style jacks it?s a wonder we lived
 
Always get a kick out of your videos... I am also currently working on an improvised boardwalk in our wetland area.. Can't park any of my tractors back there (too soft), but it is nice to just take a walk back there to enjoy nature... (Photos included). Plan is to build a small improvised cabin back there out of recycled wood just as a little hideaway. Maybe the future kids can have fun back there as well. Be kind of neat to even put a small wood stove in it and use it for bow hunting if I ever get around to doing that.. Already have a couple good trees picked out for stands back there.
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I too like the video's and pictures. Growing up in central North Dakota my Dad had a few pieces of "retired" machinery in the trees. I spent a lot of time tinkering and farming. He had a old John Deere G and a Massey Harris 27 combine sitting next to each other. As a boy I spent a lot of time playing on each. I did it all on those two, from "springs work" to harvest.
 
(quoted from post at 08:35:16 11/23/18) I too like the video's and pictures. Growing up in central North Dakota my Dad had a few pieces of "retired" machinery in the trees. I spent a lot of time tinkering and farming. He had a old John Deere G and a Massey Harris 27 combine sitting next to each other. As a boy I spent a lot of time playing on each. I did it all on those two, from "springs work" to harvest.
You young guys got to play on rubber tired retired machinery. We only had the old steel wheeled horse powered machinery like plows and disks. And this old Red River Special separator. That is my dad with it about 1980.
And Ken, thats a good looking boardwalk you have built there.

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