[AT] The last question I had on my list for December.
Gene Waugh
GWaugh at wowway.com
Thu Dec 31 11:41:35 PST 2009
In that I did not live on the farm full time most of the time, I was
limited in being allowed serious jobs (cultivating, etc). BUT...OMG,
how I remember stacking hay in the top of the barn in midwest summer
heat and humidity!!!!! Most people CANNOT comprehend what a treat it
was for me to be on the wagon behind the baler, stacking bales. But it
was a TREAT!! On a smaller scale, when the family lived on a couple
acres outside Raleigh, NC, I specifically remember the summer the folks
decided to replace the front yard. I remember so very well an August
day---must have been a Thursday (Mother was not at home, Thursday was
her day to have the car for marketing)---I was so wiped out from running
that David Bradley with the cultipacker that I CALLED DAD AT THE OFFICE
for permission to take a break---Damn, we were well trained back then,
weren't we!
Gene
SKIP CLEVELAND wrote:
> Greasing the combine and refilling the grease gun about four times every day.
> Skip
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>> Either as you were growing up or now, which tractor job did you like
>> best and which the least?
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