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Posted by larry@stinescorner on April 19, 2017 at 17:20:37 from (71.187.22.71):

third party imageHarrowed the patch to get ready to plant pototoes third party imageI cut the potatoes with the Trexler potato cutting machine.My wife and I bought it from a guy in NJ for 100 dollars,but it was actually made in a Town called Trexler,,not Trexlertown,.but a little town called Trexler,,right behind Kempton PA. third party image third party imageWe actually gave it to our neighbor in PA,he had been looking for one for years.Todays pictures of it are in his pole shed.The machine works great.I was by myself cutting them,so the pictures arent really great of it working,it was hard to run it and take pictures properly. third party image third party image third party image third party image third party imageThe neighbor and relatives,etc,all have a community potato patch,we are part of it too,its an honor,That will be planted later with Lehigh variety potatoes.Years past the neighbors grandfather used to plant an early patch of red potatoes.The neighbor is so busy this time of year that the early patch of red potatoes has not happened in a while.i asked him if I could plant a small early patch for his grandma. third party imagethere was one little glitch in my plan. The neighbor has a potato planter,it works great,a two row potato planter.Its in the barn,behind the tractor I call the beast. third party imageThe neighbor went to move the beast,and it would not start,we couldnt move it ,it was in a tight spot,,couldnt get the planter out. third party image third party image third party imageHe has so much feild work to do, I didnt want him to spend time trying to start the beast.Helped him load up his spreader with fertilizer and off he went.Before he did,I asked if I could use the Oliver and row marker ,since his wheels are set to match a two row cultivater. third party imageSince the potato pieces are ready,and the plot is harrowed,and is supposed to rain later,,,plan B is in effect third party image third party image third party imagetwo rows of red norland,and three rows of red pontiac,,,planted by a little old fat guy from NJ!/////And since there were so many tractors and stuff around his farm today,heres some random tractor shots third party image third party image third party image third party image third party image third party image third party image third party imageThanks for joining me in PA Today!!


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