Posted by Ron-MO on April 20, 2013 at 04:31:26 from (174.131.236.116):
In Reply to: PIcture for Today posted by John B. on April 19, 2013 at 04:51:45:
Brings back memories, but my experience was pulling a similar rubber tired wagon with a 8N Ford. Still have both, and live on the same farm. One of the fields is approx. 20 acres, and not many younger generation can believe picking that field by hand. To make matters more interesting, we picked the corn by hand, into a wagon, either put in a corn crib, or transferred into a pickup to haul to a local feed mill. Usually one load, by the time we picked, transferred to the pickup, had ground, and unloaded the sacks, fed the cattle, was a full days work, or at least all we wanted for the day. Then we would do it all over the next day. Often if it was a rainy or wet fall we had to wait until the ground was frozen in order to get into the field, and not get the tractor/wagon stuck. Believe it or not, this was around 1970 (I was about 11, and vividly recall the temps in that field in January) when most had long since gone to tractor mounted pickers, but we used what we had.
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