Okay, I've got a question. Why do you all leave "skippers" as my grandmother would call it? Do you have to keep all wheels on sod to keep them from getting stuck? Can't put a wheel in the furrow? How do you keep that strip from growing up in weeds? Disc the heck out of it?
@thersnomorecoolnames I can remember a lot of old men, when I was a kid, who would have grown up in this era. Many of them were missing quite a few fingers from these old machines. From what they told me, losing a finger in one of these was like getting cut. You were expected to bind the wound and keep working. There were crops to get in and hay to cut and you couldn't waste time mooning about over a little thing like getting a finger torn off.
Okay, I've got a question. Why do you all leave "skippers" as my grandmother would call it? Do you have to keep all wheels on sod to keep them from getting stuck? Can't put a wheel in the furrow? How do you keep that strip from growing up in weeds? Disc the heck out of it?
userunavailable3095 1 year ago
I love driving those and the 22-45
Or the 35-70 MTM
AultmanTaylor 2 years ago
id love to have lived back then
thersnomorecoolnames 3 years ago
@thersnomorecoolnames I can remember a lot of old men, when I was a kid, who would have grown up in this era. Many of them were missing quite a few fingers from these old machines. From what they told me, losing a finger in one of these was like getting cut. You were expected to bind the wound and keep working. There were crops to get in and hay to cut and you couldn't waste time mooning about over a little thing like getting a finger torn off.
userunavailable3095 1 year ago