1959????? Heck I farmed like that and used equipment like that and OLDER in the 70's 80's and up into the 90's. Didnt know I was so bad off lol
In the Blizzard of 78 I (ton of snow AND BELOW 0 LIKE 25 DAYS straight, Ohio River froze over) had a bunch of fat hogs and all the water and supplies and pumps etc on the farm froze soild and I had to use 5 gallon buckets to get water out of a cistern to water them by pouring it into a hole in the ground. Fuel oil heater gelled up and froze and all I got it to was 30 degrees inside the home, there was a thin sheet of ice in the toilet bowls, couldnt get 4 x 4 trucks or even tractors (lived up top a big steep hill) out to get any supplies. Somehow????? one of our sons was "begotten" that winter lol lol
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