Anyone who pulls that cart full of grain has tremendous testicular fortitude!!
That sounds like you have a lot of time in the seat doing things I wouldn't do! I'd love to see these fields that are too steep. This sounds like my town and my type of farming.
I'd love to see that young man take an old JD tractor with such a big cart hitched up. I don't know how you did it!
It's wild to see the farming that different regions did. I have the same piece of equipment but I couldn't imagine the cart I have being lugged around with that old of a tractor... I guess I have a lot of learning to do! When do we change our underpants? I wish you had pics of those older tractors pulling that cart. I surely can't show those pics, because I can't go on a death mission!
Thanks for your memories! This is why I am on this forum. I love hearing what other's have done in their neck of the woods. I just can't imagine myself doing the same things!
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