[AT] Red tractor day

Richard Fink Sr rfinksr at verizon.net
Sat Jan 3 06:46:05 PST 2015


Dean all i can say when i see photos of your place is WOW. How does one 
family get so lucky. And tractor still looks good
R Fink
PA





On 1/2/2015 5:51 PM, Dean Vinson wrote:
> Yesterday and today were comparatively warm and dry, so I spent quite a bit
> of time cutting back the osage orange hedge, a very small portion of which
> is visible at the far left side of this photo.
>
> http://www.vinsonfarm.net/photos/farm_panorama_20150102.jpg.
>
> Hauling the cut branches to an increasingly gigantic burn pile is a job for
> the red tractor rather than the green one, since the red one is easier to
> get on and off, easier to back up, and typically has the little wagon
> hitched to it anyway.   The green one comes out when I need the rear blade
> or the rotary mower, both of which at times have roles to play in the long
> process of cleaning up this hedgerow and the 5 or 10 yards on either side of
> the main line of trunks that has become overgrown with the sprawling osage
> branches.
>
> Here's a view of an area I haven't yet begun to work on.  The thorn briars
> that seem to accumulate under those branches are a nice added bonus, in case
> I manage to escape most of the thorns on the young osage branches
> themselves.
>
> http://www.vinsonfarm.net/photos/osage_orange_20150102.jpg.
>
> Dean Vinson
> Saint Paris, Ohio
>
>
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