Posted by RVS on July 18, 2018 at 06:36:54 from (104.249.230.14):
In Reply to: Cow Pie posted by Bob Harvey on July 17, 2018 at 16:23:05:
Back when I was a kid. We cleaned the barn out by hand and a wheel barrow. Dad would lay wide planks down on the pile and go up the pile and dump the wheel barrel. As the pile grew so did the incline. When I thought I was old and big enough I took over the job part time. One winter day I was heading up the pile with a load . The planks were slippery and my feet went out from under me backwards. I fell face first in the wheel barrow and then my weight and gravity tipped the wheel barrow back on the handles and the load came down over top of me. Was not a happy camper. I swore that when I was old enough to take over the farm the cattle were gone. A couple years later we put in a gutter cleaner and retired the wheel barow and planks. Still didn't like the cows much. 20 years later we sold the cows and started cash cropping and custom work. Every once in a while you still get that taste in your mouth. Ahhh the good old days. I do miss the farm most days.
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