fired the 8n up

larry@stinescorner

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went to PA today,took the 8n out for a ride, lots of other work I should have been doing,but I goofed off and my excuse was to keep the battery charged , I took some pictures along the way
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Idrove out in the cornfield behind the barn and took a few pictures
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drove across the street to the fields and took a few more pictures
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drove across the field at the top of the hill,stopping once in a while to take pictures
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coming to the end of the field .,heading towards the woods
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driving through the trail in the woods
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coming out of the trail into a different field
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drove through the corn field above our pond
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drove down past the pond and to the top of the soybean field to stop and take a picture
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driving up the back field road,leading to our house
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stopped to take a few pictures of our house
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stopped by the lonely old shed out in the field
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stopped by the turnip patch to grab some turnips for the neighbor
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stopped by to give the neighbors grandma the turnips
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I thought you might like to see the neighbors corn crib
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took the road back,stopped for a picture
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the rides over,gonna tuck it back in the shed,thanks for riding along with me!
 
That is beautiful country you live in Larry! Those are very well kept farms. Thanks for sharing your ride with us...John
 
Great pictures as always Larry. I'd like to know more about your neighbors black dump truck by the corn crib, seems like a neat old truck.

Nate
 
You may have tucked it back in the shed, but I'll bet it didn't wanna go! I'm surprised it didn't quit right at the door and refuse to go any farther.
Larry, that is some beautiful country, I could see myself living there if it didn't get so cold!
 
Are any of those hills steep enough for kids to sled on? The landscape reminds me of the old Friends and Neighbors we were taught to read.
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Larry,
You sure got a lot of great pics for the old iron calanders. even if it is a Ford!!!! HeHe. Did the old girl have enough power to pull those turnups out on it's own???? wink.
Loren
 
Your area on PA is so like parts of Ireland, 'cept the fields are a bit
bigger! and we don't get much white stuff!
Thanks for posting even it is a copy of a real tractor!
LOL.....Sam
 
No... thanks for not selling the N and taking a tour with it and posting the photos here ! LOL ! Your area is nice subject matter for a camera!

Its nice to see this type farm where so many things go on, like was more common in the past. My farmer/neighbor friend use to have a crib similar to that, and a 2 row NI picker, I remember that well. Nice to see that old Ford, like those '61's-66's and the heavier trucks like these that were built with those cabs even later, used to see a lot of them around here, its a rarity to see one now, my friend up the road a bit had a fleet of tandems, I think they had 534's in them, 5+4 trans, tough trucks good on site, they did like fuel.
 
Those pictures need a kids story written to go with them. With no humans in the pictures it looks like the little Ford went on a walk-a-bout all by it's self.
 

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