Posted by Dick2 on November 27, 2013 at 13:30:53 from (75.172.213.195):
In Reply to: Sunday tractor drivin posted by Dan in Ohio on November 26, 2013 at 16:00:29:
If there was something to be harvested, we always worked on Sunday until there wasn't anything left to harvest. Our growing season was kind of short so we had to get what we could before heavy rains set in and we lost whatever was out in the field.
One year after we finished harvesting I went over to help my uncle; he ran 3 combines of his own and hired 4 more of the neighbors. Nice dry weather for harvesting. We took off a lot of acres over the weekend and Monday. Tuesday morning in late August we started on the last 100 acre field of oats just before it started to rain.
My cousin & I went on a trip and my Dad & uncle combined the last of those oats with one combine dual drive tires to hold it on the lightly frozen ground - the oats were mostly black, but they finished the field on December 9th.
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