Posted by Tom-730 on March 30, 2008 at 20:35:20 from (12.16.138.118):
I remember stories, that my neighbor used to tell me.One that stands out, was a time he went to town to get some city kids to help on the farm. He had a B John Deere that had a #5 mower attached to it. He took one of the kids out to the hay field to cut hay. This kid had never done anything like this before. He made a couple of rounds, let the kid do a couple, and told him to finish the field and then to cut the outside round. The farmer went home to do some other things. A quite a bit of time passed and the farmer thought that the kid should have finished the field of hay. He waited a while longer, then went to the field to see what had happened. When he got out to the field, the boy was working on the mower, trying to figure out how to mount the bar and cycle on the other side, to cut that outside round. It would have been a little easier to explain, a little more. This man was noted for going and getting boys from town to do these jobs with out explaining much.Can't blame the kids all the time. Any other funny stories out there that are similar?
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