No wonder steering on the way home was so painful, .....Roger is already twisting my arms....LOL Kinda disappointing not to be able to bring all of her home, but will have to have side extensions, possibly also on the ramp, just too wide... Return trip was uneventful: a few drops here and there, stopped a few times to check chains and for supper. Didn't have a 55gal drum as someone suggested, so I brought a piece of culvert. Okay, but I think it would have been better if a little larger diameter for this long Massey feeder housing. I think the current one (~20" diameter)would be okay for a Deere. Roger kept this city boy gone country busy, so I don't have many meaningful pics, but I'm posting what I got. Last pic shows Marvin pulling her back in and Roger on the combine wheel dreaming of cutting wheat..... A happy Ralph in Oklahoma.
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