[AT] History Exam, now kid memories
John Hall
jthall at worldnet.att.net
Thu Jun 14 18:43:30 PDT 2007
Must be all true because you had to live that life to be able to tell it!
Thank goodness for bulk barns is all I can say! By the time I came along
school didn't close but you could get excused for working on the family
farm. I doubt that is permissible any longer.
Out of curiosity, do you know the name of the IH dealership or what town it
was in? The one dad worked for had a lot of customers down around Apex.
John Hall
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>
>
> I lived outside of Raleigh, near Apex, (Apex now swallowed up) .. worked
> on
> a dairy farm, peaches and tobacco, everyone worked tobacco. This was when
> I
> was 12-15 years old .. Super A's did every thing, plow, cultivate, manure
> ..
> just a lot of hours spent in the top of a tobacco barn at 3:00 in the
> morning unloading it, my legs spread as wide as they would go .. of course
> during the next few days, we loaded the barn back up, my longest day was
> 22
> hrs, but 18 was normal, heck school CLOSED at planting season. And yeah,
> RC
> cola and peanuts was a big treat. We had 80 acres of pasture which I
> 'clipped' with a 4 ft sickle bar mower on a cub .. that took the better
> part
> of a week. Can you imagine sending a 12 year old 1/2 mile from home with
> a
> tractor and sickle bar mower .. in this day and age .. I don't know who
> would arrest you but some one would. I carried my own anvil and spare
> parts, it took too long to come to the house for repairs.
> At 16 moved back to Indiana, IH M with 2-16, that was about all it would
> handle on a regular basis. That muffler definitely turned red at dusk.
> One
> afternoon I got the bright idea that it would sound good with out a
> muffler,
> that damn tractor roared all night long. Our neighbor used JD A. I would
> shut mine down just to listen to him pull through a clay hill side ..
> never
> die, just a long time between pops. After the planting was done the IH=H
> with 2 row cultivators' became 'mine' for the next month or so .. 40 acres
> in a day with 2 rows, is a long big day.
>
> Paul Waugh
>
>
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