[AT] Putting the tractor to use
Herb Metz
metz-h.b at comcast.net
Sun Jun 15 07:32:05 PDT 2014
That Super M sure makes for a good looking chore tractor.<grins>
There are pluses/minuses to new/established facilities. One of the pluses of
established facilities is you normally do not have to wait a decade or two
to have shade.
In addition to the normal amount of trees on our farm, we had a gov't
installed Shelterbelt (ten rows of trees ten feet apart and distance between
trees in same row was 10'(?), that made for ~2600 trees in a half mile long
shelterbelt. Dad maintained them until he retired. The new owner, a big
time farmer neighbor, installed half mile diameter irrigation systems on
each quarter, so the forty year old trees were removed.
Herb
-----Original Message-----
From: Dean Vinson
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2014 9:33 AM
To: 'Antique tractor email discussion group'
Subject: [AT] Putting the tractor to use
Okay, it wasn't cultivating 40 acres of corn, but yesterday I got to use the
tractor for an actual productive task, clearing up a big crop of dead-fall
sticks and some branches I'd trimmed off an unruly sugar maple by the corner
of the house. There's a long list of such chores here at the new place,
and it felt good to get started on them.
http://www.vinsonfarm.net/photos/branches_20140614.jpg
Dean Vinson
Saint Paris, Ohio
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